
I have been working on restoring a VV90 cabinet that I had gotten for free at a local record store; and I just had finished up the mainboard area of which was covered in Latex paint, sanding and staining as well as its overcoat. Don Montgomery, a very generous member of the forum, had sent me the motor and speed control that I had just installed this past weekend.
To my dismay, I have discovered that my tonearm may be slightly too long for this model. I was under the impression that it would fit as the screw holes and inlet opening match up perfectly, however the arm is slightly too long and unfortunately the autostop brake lever comes in contact with the platter before it can reach the center spindle. This had lead me to believe that I have purchased the wrong arm; and it is probably quite obvious when seen. I have attached some photos. Is there a certain dimensioning that the shorter, fatter arm requires? I believe this arm is likely for another machine and I will need to find another one - what should I look for?
Please excuse the wrong platter mat! I do have one coming in the mail, that rubber one was just for testing! I have also yet to install various components around the motorboard area.
Thank you all for reading & any help you can provide,
Will