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Originally Posted by Trevor Wilson
There never was a 505-1. It was just the 505.
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Of course there was a Dual CS 505-1.
Here's a link to an image of a genuine service manual cover:
http://elektrotanya.com/PREVIEWS/634...05-1.pdf_1.png
Here's another link to further info:
DUAL 505-1 Turntable
Here's a video clearly showing CS 505-1 on its model ID sticker and 505-1 on its serial number sticker:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zWOt5UNFKds
Here's a link to a 505/506-1 service information sheet dated 1980:
http://elektrotanya.com/PREVIEWS/634..._sch.pdf_1.png
Here's a link to an image for a CS 505 instruction manual:
http://dual.pytalhost.eu/505/cs505_1.jpg
Printing errors aside, it may not be that far-fetched to assume there are worldwide variations which include models: 505, CS 505, CS 505-1, CS 505-2, etc.
Whatever the accuracy of this assumption, it's an inescapable fact you couldn't walk down Tottenham Court Road without tripping over a CS 505-1.