Great! If you want to get your 30 sounding at its very best, you should insulate all connections between the horn and the cabinet.Edisonh19 wrote:Thanks for the photo. That's the horn this machine has. I was able to rig something up to replace the missing threaded rod that keeps the horn centered. Also picked up a spring at the hardware store and got the machine working properly. Thanks again guys! Another successful repair.
The suspension spring was originally covered by a piece of rubber tubing, as was the hook on the horn to which it connected. A felt or leather washer was also inserted between the horn and the nut that held it on the lower screw. Replacing these should improve the sound.
Bill