info on Tru Phonic please
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- Victor Monarch
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Re: info on Tru Phonic please
Yours is patterned on the Credenza but certainly not an Orthophonic horn- but that twist does make it a fairly long horn so the sound might be OK. If Ron Sitko doesn't have the springs contact George Vollema victrola@triton.net. Definitely a Saal motor.
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- Victor Jr
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Re: info on Tru Phonic please
estott wrote:Yours is patterned on the Credenza but certainly not an Orthophonic horn- but that twist does make it a fairly long horn so the sound might be OK. If Ron Sitko doesn't have the springs contact George Vollema victrola@triton.net. Definitely a Saal motor.
Thank you!
I'll post videos when it's done. I'm sure the sound will be great. I got it because I prefer the cabinet to the credenza. The woodwork of the horn behind the grill is pretty fantastic too. Ive never seen the horn of a credenza or other orthophonic machine/
- Jwb88
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Re: info on Tru Phonic please
Sorry it took me so long! Here's a scan of the whole page. You can see the other pages in a new post I just created here: http://forum.talkingmachine.info/viewto ... =2&t=34622CMac1974 wrote:I was scrolling through and Loved the page from the Sears Catalog. Could you please Post the top half of the page I have the Imperial which I am rebuilding.
Thank you,