How would you tell a Victor V from a Victor D if it had no nameplate? Any thoughts on this? Of course, I mean the Victor D that shares the same cabinet as the Victor V.
Thanks,
Dave D
Victor D vs Victor V What are the differences?
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Dave D
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Re: Victor D vs Victor V What are the differences?
My Victor D has a slotted crank vs the female screw crank on later models. Also it has fewer teeth/inch on the spring barrel gear than later models, maybe making for a quieter running motor on the later models, but heh, I'm just guessing.
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Jerry B.
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Re: Victor D vs Victor V What are the differences?
The plain case D has the earlier, usually noisy, motor and the speed control is the small oval type while the V will have the big silver dollar size speed control. Jerry Blais