Hi Sean,OrthoSean wrote:Larry,larryh wrote:Sadly the Victor 4 seems to have missed the mark somehow in the quest for improved sound by Victor.
Have you ever heard a properly rebuilt #4? I'm guessing not, I actually did a "blind" tone test sort of thing with a friend of mine a couple of months ago. I played both a rebuilt orthophonic and a #4 on my 8-9 using an adapter and a few Victor electrics and it was pretty tough to tell the difference between the two.
Sean
So far I have only heard standard rebuilds of the #4 and they all were lackluster at best. So its possible that there is a way to eek out a more vibrant sound? Even reviews of the product when new mention it was among the least accepted of the victors as far as sound went, so I think in general it has some sort of flaw. The last one I owned was the portable using that reproducer. I purchased two different reproducers for it and neither ever had anywhere near the sound quality I would expect. Granted as I said, that larger diaphragm normally would create a better sound, but not in that case at least that I have heard so far. I am not an expert only a listener so it may be that some versions of it were more successful than the ones I have heard. Very far back I owned the larger of the table model orthophonics that used the mica diaphragm. At the time I rather thought it was pretty acceptable for the size of the machine.