Early Victrola VV-IV question?????

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Early Victrola VV-IV question?????

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I have a early Victrola VV=IV and has the forward crank and the early style motor and tone arm.

My tone are needle runs out about a 1 inch out toward the front of the machine past the spindle. Was this common or did these have a shorter tone arm, and this one may have been added at a later time?
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Re: Early Victrola VV-IV question?????

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Looks like someone put an incorrect tonearm on your machine. The needle should just about meet the spindle in the middle. A tonearm that's too long puts a lot of wear on records, so you should look for a correct one. The VV-IV is common, so it should not be hard to find one.
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Judging from the photos, The arm is the one for an early Victrola VI. The early IV arm may be tough to get because it is the same arm as a Victor II.
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Post by Jerry B. »

Could I suggest a photo with a ruler and your current arm. Perhaps one of us has a shorter arm. Jerry

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