Looks like it needs a total restoration! The soundbox is one from a late Orthophonic portable and will most likely be in good condition! Really nice price for a summer project!!
Also I believe that the tonearm mount is upside down?
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Credenza Project on Ebay
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Re: Credenza Project on Ebay
I like it. Looks like a lot of work, but worth it. Is the soundbox wrong?
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Technically, yes, but not really. It is the early 1930's Orthophonic soundbox, after RCA bought out Victor. It says "RCA Victor" on the back, and would normally go on an RCA Victor 2-65. The name is the only difference, it still fits all Orthophonic machines, and retains all but one of the normal Orthophonic characteristics. It may not have a spider on the diaphragm.Phonoboy wrote:I like it. Looks like a lot of work, but worth it. Is the soundbox wrong?
Interestingly I have one of these and the pot metal on them is usually always stable enough to do a full rebuild. It also may be so late as to not have the spider (which was a modification on the latest Orthophonic reproducers to increase treble response).
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The biggest difference (generally) between the regular # 5 orthophonic sound box and the one used on the portables ( 5 B ?) is the addition of that brass cover, with the screen and a felt mute underneath.
Remove the four screws and this cover, and you're looking at a regular pot-metal Orthophonic.
The tear-drop bearing covers were eliminated and are replaced by integral "ear-flaps" that are part of the outer cover on the portable version.
The "Wrong-ness" for a cabinet machine is mostly cosmetic; it should play pretty much the same as a standard "indoor" pot-metal Orthophonic sound box, conditions being equal.

Remove the four screws and this cover, and you're looking at a regular pot-metal Orthophonic.
The tear-drop bearing covers were eliminated and are replaced by integral "ear-flaps" that are part of the outer cover on the portable version.
The "Wrong-ness" for a cabinet machine is mostly cosmetic; it should play pretty much the same as a standard "indoor" pot-metal Orthophonic sound box, conditions being equal.

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Re: Credenza Project on Ebay
Still at that price it's worth a little work..