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I like to restore and build custom bikes from classic Schwinn Chicago frames! Also enjoy fixing vintage record players and audio gear.
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Reviews (3)

26 Aug, 2017
Perfect fit!
I needed a power supply for my original(!) Atari 2600 purchased back in 1980 and didn't want to use one of the generic adapters with various "snap on" power plugs. The Retro 2600 product is actually a bit heftier than the original was. It plugged right in, works great and looks like it belongs with a 1980s game system. I would recommend this product!

26 Aug, 2017
Nearly perfect look. Works great!
I would have given these controllers 5 stars if the "fire" button had been red like the originals. However these are great quality controllers, plug right in and work exactly like the originals. Nice job, Retro 2600!

22 May, 2018
Excellent build quality.
The AM X1 is a great little AM transmitter built for playing music over any AM, classic or transistor radios.
The diminutive size is misleading. This little guy sounds great, is very stable and puts out a great signal.
Freq can be adjusted from approx 1000 to 1700 khz. I might have liked to be able to put it on a lower freq but that is the only issue I had with it.
The transmitter uses 2 readily available tube types, in case you need a replacement later.
The modulation control is smooth and the pwr switch and line cord are robust. No cheap stuff.
If you want to broadcast around your house, this is a great device at a great price.
One suggestion for those looking for a more professional sound; consider feeding the AM X1 with processed(or at least gain controlled) audio to provide more robust audio/modulation. I run my audio from a PC with a software based audio processor and it keeps the level right and helps provide more consistency.