HMV No.4 . Should I replace the gaskets if it sounds good?
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HMV No.4 . Should I replace the gaskets if it sounds good?
I received a super nice HMV No.4, all brass, reproducer today from England that sounds superb to my ears. The rubber gasket around the mica is very hard though. I almost hate to touch it because it sounds so good. Should I even mess with it?
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Re: HMV No.4 . Should I replace the gaskets if it sounds goo
If you think it sounds great why mess with it. I say don't touch it.
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Re: HMV No.4 . Should I replace the gaskets if it sounds goo
I agree. Leave it alone. As the old saying goes, "If it ain't broke, don't fix it"
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Re: HMV No.4 . Should I replace the gaskets if it sounds goo
Perhaps my earlier thread would better apply here regarding my recent HMV no. 4 rebuild: http://forum.talkingmachine.info/viewto ... 11&t=29050.
Both the one-piece diaphragm gasket as well as the mounting flange on my brass No. 4 were rock-hard and sounded terrible.
I've also been been a proponent in the past of "If it ain't broke, fix it 'til it is . . . "
Both the one-piece diaphragm gasket as well as the mounting flange on my brass No. 4 were rock-hard and sounded terrible.
I've also been been a proponent in the past of "If it ain't broke, fix it 'til it is . . . "
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Re: HMV No.4 . Should I replace the gaskets if it sounds goo
Depending on the flexibility of the diaphragm, the only "sacrifice" I can see for not restoring it would be a somewhat restricted lower mid-range, or "upper bass." It would probably have a brighter sound compared to a restored #4. But, if it sounds good to you, leave it as-is. If you start to see any "black dust" accumulating needle tips, it might be time to change the gaskets.
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Re: HMV No.4 . Should I replace the gaskets if it sounds goo
Ok Thanks.I actually removed the red one piece rubber gasket and it had no cracks. It was a little stiff so, I sprayed it with some silicone and heated it gently with my heat gun until it was almost as flexible as a new one. How much play should be in the pivot points on the diaphragm arm? Should it be on the loose side or tight side? I loosed the pivots and placed a drop of oil on them. I adjusted them to where the arm was perfectly centered on the mica and it was on the loose side but with no side to side end play at the bearings. It has more volume now.
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Re: HMV No.4 . Should I replace the gaskets if it sounds goo
hearsedriver wrote:Ok Thanks.I actually removed the red one piece rubber gasket and it had no cracks. It was a little stiff so, I sprayed it with some silicone and heated it gently with my heat gun until it was almost as flexible as a new one. How much play should be in the pivot points on the diaphragm arm? Should it be on the loose side or tight side? I loosed the pivots and placed a drop of oil on them. I adjusted them to where the arm was perfectly centered on the mica and it was on the loose side but with no side to side end play at the bearings. It has more volume now.
I was told, years ago, that you should be able to move the needle bar by blowing on it gently. (Obviously, when not connected to the diaphragm.) But from what you describe, it sounds like you have the pivot adjusted correctly. If it's too tight, the sound tends to be shrill, and if it's too loose, or if there's any side-play, you'll hear buzzing or rattling on louder notes.
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Re: HMV No.4 . Should I replace the gaskets if it sounds goo
Great! Thank you.OrthoFan wrote:hearsedriver wrote:Ok Thanks.I actually removed the red one piece rubber gasket and it had no cracks. It was a little stiff so, I sprayed it with some silicone and heated it gently with my heat gun until it was almost as flexible as a new one. How much play should be in the pivot points on the diaphragm arm? Should it be on the loose side or tight side? I loosed the pivots and placed a drop of oil on them. I adjusted them to where the arm was perfectly centered on the mica and it was on the loose side but with no side to side end play at the bearings. It has more volume now.
I was told, years ago, that you should be able to move the needle bar by blowing on it gently. (Obviously, when not connected to the diaphragm.) But from what you describe, it sounds like you have the pivot adjusted correctly. If it's too tight, the sound tends to be shrill, and if it's too loose, or if there's any side-play, you'll hear buzzing or rattling on louder notes.
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Re: HMV No.4 . Should I replace the gaskets if it sounds goo
Don't know how many "Red Green Show" fans there are here, but Red has an "If it ain't broke" saying that's my favorite:CharliePhono wrote:Perhaps my earlier thread would better apply here regarding my recent HMV no. 4 rebuild: http://forum.talkingmachine.info/viewto ... 11&t=29050.
Both the one-piece diaphragm gasket as well as the mounting flange on my brass No. 4 were rock-hard and sounded terrible.
I've also been been a proponent in the past of "If it ain't broke, fix it 'til it is . . . "
"If it ain't broke... You're not trying!!!"
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Re: HMV No.4 . Should I replace the gaskets if it sounds goo
Red was the best. One of my favorites was "This is only temporary. (Unless it works.)"
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