New VV-XVI Owner -- Advice Sought

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mattboyd
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New VV-XVI Owner -- Advice Sought

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I managed to score a VV-XVI today from a co-worker for $300. S/N is 168070. I probably should have done my research prior to a purchase, but it was an impulse buy at what I think was a fairly low price. The unit presents well although could be refinished (particularly on the exterior), appears to be complete, and based on a demo, to my untrained ears it sounded good and steady. What a wonderful sound these machines make.

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I'm looking for advice on things to do to "run through" the machine prior to heavy use. Any ideas, links, etc. would be appreciated!

Thanks in advance.
-Matt
Fredericksburg, VA

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I know how excited you are right now because I also brought back a VV-XVI a couple of days ago from a member in Lubbock, TX. (I drove about 700 miles on that day!)Mine had cabinet damages when I got it. The attached picture is after cabinet restoration. About advice, I am not an expert, either.
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That is a good price and definitely worthy of excitement. I am picking one up from a member on here in Oct and can't wait. Have you tried cleaning it with Gojo or something first? You'd be surprised how well that stuff brings back the shine.

I found this post about restoration to be very helpful:
http://forum.talkingmachine.info/viewto ... ?f=7&t=146

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You should also check out the motor and reproducer, and make sure they have a basic restoration:

. Cleaning and regreasing the mainsprings (have this done professionally, if you're not experienced).

. Cleaning and relubricating the motor.

. Replacing the gaskets (and, if necessary, the back flange) on the reproducer.

Bill

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Post by FloridaClay »

Congrats! It looks good and you've done well in terms of purchase price I think.

Lots of good advice already given.

A reproducer rebuild is almost certainly in order unless you find that the rubber gaskets around the diaphragm are soft (indicating that has already been done). I have come to the place that I don't dig into the springs (or have it done) unless there are thumps and bumps as it unwinds. If there aren't, I just do the lubrication recommend on the chart under the motor board.

I definitely would not refinish! Clean with GoJo or Kotton Klenser and, when it has thoroughly dried a couple of days later, apply a good wax. Personally I like Kotton Klenser's lemon oil and beeswax polish. It is also a good periodic maintenance polsh.

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Post by STARR-OLA »

well done,looks great!good player,and the XVI sound very good with a reproducer refurbish.

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