Amberola VI

Discussions on Talking Machines & Accessories
User avatar
SonnyPhono
Victor III
Posts: 984
Joined: Wed Jul 22, 2009 3:59 am
Personal Text: Drawing a blank...
Location: Columbus, Ohio

Amberola VI

Post by SonnyPhono »

Sorry to ask so many questions. I was given an Amberola VI and don't know much about them. I know that there were 3 or 4 versions of the VI and would like to know what mine is. It is serial #625. I would assume that it would be an A-VI, but with the fire in 1914 and the crossover into numbers instead of roman numerals after the fire, I read that some cabinets were salvaged. Should the ID plate say "A-VI"? Here is a picture of it:

Image

Thanks again for the help!

Jerry B.
Victor Monarch Special
Posts: 8742
Joined: Tue Feb 10, 2009 11:25 am
Personal Text: Stop for a visit when in Oregon.
Location: Albany, Oregon

Re: Amberola VI

Post by Jerry B. »

Your VI looks like a typical VI with the VI mechanism. The cabinets salvaged after the fire were fitted with Amberola 50 (or 30?) mechanisms and are quite unusual. Jerry Blais

User avatar
SonnyPhono
Victor III
Posts: 984
Joined: Wed Jul 22, 2009 3:59 am
Personal Text: Drawing a blank...
Location: Columbus, Ohio

Re: Amberola VI

Post by SonnyPhono »

Thanks for the info Jerry. So it's safe to say it's the "A" version? I read that the later versions of the VI used the workings from the Fireside. Did the cabinet change at all with the "B" and "C" versions? Also, #625 seems to be a fairly low serial #. Did Edison start his numbering at #1? (Sorry if this is a dumb question, but am just curious as I know that Victrolas start at #500.)

Thanks again!

gramophoneshane
Victor VI
Posts: 3463
Joined: Wed Jan 07, 2009 3:21 pm

Re: Amberola VI

Post by gramophoneshane »

As far as Im aware, Edison started at No.1. MicaMonsters Amberola A-1 SN:2 is a good example.

User avatar
Valecnik
Victor VI
Posts: 3871
Joined: Sat Jan 10, 2009 3:28 pm
Personal Text: Edison Records - Close your eyes and see if the artist does not actually seem to be before you.
Location: Česká Republika
Contact:

Re: Amberola VI

Post by Valecnik »

Certainly the Amberola 1 started with a SN of 1 or 2 and I know of other very low SNs. I've seen an Amberola V with an SN of 25 or something similarly low so I'm pretty sure that the A VI would have also started at 1.

when they started dropping in Fireside motors I'm pretty sure they just continued with whatever number was on the fireside bedplate so these tend to be much higher numbers.

tarheeltinkerer
Victor I
Posts: 126
Joined: Fri Oct 23, 2009 5:43 pm

Re: Amberola VI

Post by tarheeltinkerer »

Nice amberola! Must be hard to be "given" an amberola. Oh woe is thee ;)

User avatar
SonnyPhono
Victor III
Posts: 984
Joined: Wed Jul 22, 2009 3:59 am
Personal Text: Drawing a blank...
Location: Columbus, Ohio

Re: Amberola VI

Post by SonnyPhono »

I got lucky with this one. I didn't have an Amberola before this, so it's nice to finally own one. The problem is that my wife made a compromise and said due to lack of room, I need to let go of another phonograph. So I chose the XIV mentioned in another thread. I would be happy to trade the XIV for a tonearm and reproducer for an Operaphone if anyone has them! ;)

Jerry B.
Victor Monarch Special
Posts: 8742
Joined: Tue Feb 10, 2009 11:25 am
Personal Text: Stop for a visit when in Oregon.
Location: Albany, Oregon

Re: Amberola VI

Post by Jerry B. »

On my drive to Union a couple of years ago, I bought an Amberola V. It's a BV with serial number 339. The BVs were machines completed after the fire at the Edison plant. They have an Amberola V cabinet and were fitted with Amberola 50 mechanisms. They must have started over with serial numbers with the newer mechanism.

User avatar
SonnyPhono
Victor III
Posts: 984
Joined: Wed Jul 22, 2009 3:59 am
Personal Text: Drawing a blank...
Location: Columbus, Ohio

Re: Amberola VI

Post by SonnyPhono »

I am really happy with the condition of my VI. However, when I play a cylinder, it sounds like it is echoing. I know there has been discussions about this in the past so I will have to look those up to find a solution. I am waiting on some gaskets and a new diaphragm to finish rebuilding the reproducer. After that, I have to figure out why it echoes. I imagine I need to replace the stylus. We'll see!

Image

Jerry B.
Victor Monarch Special
Posts: 8742
Joined: Tue Feb 10, 2009 11:25 am
Personal Text: Stop for a visit when in Oregon.
Location: Albany, Oregon

Re: Amberola VI

Post by Jerry B. »

The weight on the reproducer should move freely side to side as well as vertically. A Diamond B will echo if that big screw is too tight and the weight can't move side to side. Give that a try. Jerry

Post Reply