How to transport a Diamond Disc machine
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GrafonolaG50
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How to transport a Diamond Disc machine
I am going to be buying a C-150 or C-250 in the next few weeks and as such, I'll need to transport it. I will have to lay the machine down when moving it. I know that I have to remove the reproducer, records, and turntable. I do know that the horn also needs to be immobilized with rags or something like that. Is there anything else that I need to do? I will not be able to fully disassemble the machine in the shop I'm buying it from though.
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Re: How to transport a Diamond Disc machine
All good. You could also lower the tonearm and horn unit in addition to your rags and such. I would secure the lid, and remove the crank as well, so it doesn't get bumped.
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Re: How to transport a Diamond Disc machine
By "lower the horn" you mean to take it as far to the right as possible and lower it as if I was playing a record?
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Re: How to transport a Diamond Disc machine
Another topic with tips that may be of help:
http://forum.talkingmachine.info/viewto ... +transport
http://forum.talkingmachine.info/viewto ... +transport
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Re: How to transport a Diamond Disc machine
Good advice, all.
I would remove the grille also. They are very easily broken.
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I would remove the grille also. They are very easily broken.
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Re: How to transport a Diamond Disc machine
Yep. That will engage the advance gear, and keep it in place, but it will move if jarred.GrafonolaG50 wrote:By "lower the horn" you mean to take it as far to the right as possible and lower it as if I was playing a record?
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Re: How to transport a Diamond Disc machine
Does anyone have a copy of any unpacking instructions that Edison put out? Those might give you some tips or food-for-thought.