I finished my Victor V rebuild today played a few records on it. Everything is fine but one thing. At the top end of the frequency the sound goes bad. I'm assuming I have the reproducer mis-adjusted. It's an Exhibition. Are there instructions online anywhere? My book STILL hasn't arrived.
P.S. I did a forum search before I posted and didn't find anything if it's here somewhere.
Karrion
Exhibition adjustment
- OrthoSean
- Victor V
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Re: Exhibition adjustment
Karrion,
Good details about adjusting your Exhibition are here:
http://www.nipperhead.com/old/reproducers.htm
My guess is your pivots need adjusting properly, if they're too loose or too tight, you will get a rattle (most likey too loose) and this is directly related to the needle bar and mica, they all need to be just right.
Hope this helps!
Sean
Good details about adjusting your Exhibition are here:
http://www.nipperhead.com/old/reproducers.htm
My guess is your pivots need adjusting properly, if they're too loose or too tight, you will get a rattle (most likey too loose) and this is directly related to the needle bar and mica, they all need to be just right.
Hope this helps!
Sean
- Zeppy
- Victor III
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Re: Exhibition adjustment
I have a copy of the 1913 Victor instructions on how to repair the Exhibition. I'd post them, but I have no idea how a scan (I suppose I could email them if you send me a message with your email address).
A few interesting things in there that I never knew about, like they suggest that you glue the first gasket in the housing with a ring of shellac....and of couse the little paper washer for the attaching the needle arm to the the diaphragm, which I have seen on occassion.
A few interesting things in there that I never knew about, like they suggest that you glue the first gasket in the housing with a ring of shellac....and of couse the little paper washer for the attaching the needle arm to the the diaphragm, which I have seen on occassion.
- Tinkerbell
- Victor III
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Re: Exhibition adjustment
Scroll down about ⅓ page and there are great photos and step by step directions for both rebuilding and adjusting your Exhibition reproducer.
http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/s ... clnk&gl=us
http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/s ... clnk&gl=us
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- Victor Jr
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Re: Exhibition adjustment
Thanks! You guys are the best.