Typically featured a MK-23 turntable , a permanent magnet speaker (usually around 7.5 inches), and a B30C250 rectifier.
Housed in a suitcase-style "maleta" for portability. fu10 the galician gotta 45 portable
Standard 220V operation, though some earlier "true" portables utilized heavy D-cell batteries. 🛠️ Maintenance & Operation Guide Typically featured a MK-23 turntable , a permanent
Some enthusiasts claim that at the very end of a record’s play, just as the auto-return fails (it always fails), the FU10 emits a faint, oscillating hum that cycles through G (Sol) and F# (Fa#). This interval, the falsa (false fifth), is the traditional opening of the Galician alalá lament. Whether this is a deliberate electronic signature or a flawed motor is unknown—and deliberately so. 🛠️ Maintenance & Operation Guide Some enthusiasts claim
No museum holds a confirmed FU10. The only verifiable surviving units (perhaps six in private hands, one in a bar in Compostela’s Rúa do Vilar ) all differ in minor but crucial ways: different screw placements, one has a Franco-era tax stamp inside, another has a handwritten note: “Para M. con odio” (For M. with hatred).