How to repair Model C mica de-lamination?

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Re: How to repair Model C mica de-lamination?

Post by oldphonographsteve »

It turns out that when I tighten the retaining ring really tight with a good copper diaphragm there is pretty much no buzzing. I ordered a mica diaphragm to replace the flaky one, so hopefully with a good tightening and a good condition diaphragm the machine will sound as good as new! :)

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Re: How to repair Model C mica de-lamination?

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The diaphragms can be tricky. With my Columbia Lyric, I replaced it with a copper diaphragm, but had to back off the ring just enough till the buzzing stopped, it seemed that the buzzing was from the ring being on too tight. I agree with the statement about the neoprene gaskets. Originally, the old gasket when new probably absorbed alot of the vibration, where as the neoprene is not as absorbant.

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Re: How to repair Model C mica de-lamination?

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Edison dropped the mica because it wasn't flexible enough in the very small Model C-sized reproducers. If we could get super-thin 'Duralumin' Orthophonic-type replacements in this size, I think they would prove best.

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