Birmingham Sound Reproducers (BSR) was founded by Daniel McLean McDonald in 1932 at a works in Perry Park Road, Rowley Regis, Birmingham. The company manufactured a range of turntables, amplifiers and other equipment. In the early 1950s BSR offered a reasonably priced autochanger to Samuel Margolin and this was used in his Dansette record player, over one million of these were manufactured over the next twenty years. BSR ceased production in 1985
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- Birmingham Sound Reproducers (BSR) was founded by Daniel McLean McDonald in 1932 at a works in Perry Park Road, Rowley Regis, Birmingham. The company manufactured a range of turntables, amplifiers and other equipment. In the early 1950s BSR offered a reasonably priced autochanger to Samuel Margolin and this was used in his Dansette record player, over one million of these were manufactured over the next twenty years. BSR ceased production in 1985
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- Birmingham Sound Reproducers (BSR) was founded by Daniel McLean McDonald in 1932 at a works in Perry Park Road, Rowley Regis, Birmingham. The company manufactured a range of turntables, amplifiers and other equipment. In the early 1950s BSR offered a reasonably priced autochanger to Samuel Margolin and this was used in his Dansette record player, over one million of these were manufactured over the next twenty years. BSR ceased production in 1985
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