dzavracky wrote: I took the back bracket apart in order to strip all the paint off, and when I put it back together I can’t play a record with the horn pointed over the tone arm. The horn has to be off to the side for the tone arm to move freely.... so any thoughts on how to fix that would be great.
David
This will need polishing and grease to run, too. Columbias are bad about this. Like with any other machine--smooth it down very well inside with your preferred metal polish, clean it, add vaseline. Aligning works too. You put the horn clips on like you're changing a car tire: tighten the bolts by degrees, alternating them, so the pressure is equal.
That is why my BN never sounded that good--it would have free movement at the beginning then seize up halfway through a record. Thankfully it's mostly fixed now & sounds great; I think I'm trying Jerry B's suggestion of flipping that thing over in there.