Thanks, PRR! That's good news. The SP 29-E is a self-contained stereo record player with one 12AX7, 4 6BM8's, and a 6CA4 rectifier tube. (just got past the Rectifier section and into the Amplifier section- volume #2) No schematic hidden inside though. There is a diagram with the tube locations, controls, and major components and connections. The amp has 3 channels- 2 single ended channels (L & R) and one PP (Bass) channel. The speakers are a 5" mid, & 4" tweeter in each detachable 'wing' (hinges connect the speakers to the amp when connected to the chassis- or plugged in with 1/4" jacks if theyr'e spread apart) There's a single 8" woofer in the main chassis (Motorola 'Golden Voice' model with what looks to be a bout a 1" VC & a good ol' alnico magnet. I think I'll end up making a separate box for the woofer and the electronics and possibly look into using something like a Hi Vi 3" full range driver for the mid-hi's... that is if the effeciency isn't too bad- If it is, (85 dB is pretty piss poor efficiency) I might try adding a small tweeter to the 5" mid driver I can't believe that the 4" tweeter is worth squat. I think this was one of the better record players though. The changer was the same kind as in the nicer console stereos, and the fit and finish was pretty decent. everything is clean and untouched by prying fingers (other than mine!) Everything was built into separate modules PS, AMP, KNOBS, and connected with Molex plugs. The chassis are copper plated except for the pot cub- assembly which is sandwiched between an anodized aluminum extrusion, and the shield which is chrome plated... pretty nice stuff.