Silly Victrola VV-IX Question

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Silly Victrola VV-IX Question

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Hi Everyone. Yesterday, I bought a nice mahogany VV-IX for a decent price. It needs a little cleaning up and a few small parts (screws and the knob to lift the motor board). I have encountered an issue that probably has an easy answer but it's eluding me: I cannot figure out how to get the horn out of the cabinet.

The wooden slats attached to the horn make it too big to fit through the front and I can't wiggle it to enough of an angle to get it out. I can't remove the slats because I can't reach all the screws holding it to the horn.

I thought about taking the bottom off, but it's nailed on with small nails and I don't want to risk breaking the wood. Of course, if that's the only way it comes out, I'll give it a shot.

Any ideas? Am I missing something incredibly simple here? Thanks.

Ken

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Re: Silly Victrola VV-IX Question

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I’m reasonably sure it went into the machine through the bottom and must exit the same route.

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Re: Silly Victrola VV-IX Question

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adaytoolong wrote:Hi Everyone. Yesterday, I bought a nice mahogany VV-IX for a decent price. It needs a little cleaning up and a few small parts (screws and the knob to lift the motor board). I have encountered an issue that probably has an easy answer but it's eluding me: I cannot figure out how to get the horn out of the cabinet.

The wooden slats attached to the horn make it too big to fit through the front and I can't wiggle it to enough of an angle to get it out. I can't remove the slats because I can't reach all the screws holding it to the horn.

I thought about taking the bottom off, but it's nailed on with small nails and I don't want to risk breaking the wood. Of course, if that's the only way it comes out, I'll give it a shot.

Any ideas? Am I missing something incredibly simple here? Thanks.

Ken
Why do you want to take it out ?

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Re: Silly Victrola VV-IX Question

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I wanted to take it out because it would make it easier to clean, but it cleaned up really nice as-is, so I decided not to mess with removing the bottom. This weekend, I'm going to tackle cleaning the motor, so I'm sure I'll have more questions. Thanks.

Ken

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Re: Silly Victrola VV-IX Question

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IIRC, it goes out the back once the upper back panel is removed.

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The VV-IX horn must be removed through the bottom as Jerry Blais stated. The cabinet back is not designed to be removed.

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Re: Silly Victrola VV-IX Question

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phonojim wrote:The VV-IX horn must be removed through the bottom as Jerry Blais stated. The cabinet back is not designed to be removed.

Jim
Perhaps my dyslexia is flaring up, I read XI in the title, the XI I took apart last month came out the back, I think. Well, anyway it came out it wasn't the bottom (cabinet was a little wonky) :lol:

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