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Re: Sonora Tonalic Oxford, Massachusetts $300.
Posted: Tue Nov 12, 2019 1:53 pm
by BillH_NJ
Thanks! I will take the tonearm off to look later, but do you know or remember if there is a stop to hold the arm and reproducer horizontally or so when it is tilted back? Mine tilts back until the top of the reproducer rests on the turntable.
Bill
Re: Sonora Tonalic Oxford, Massachusetts $300.
Posted: Tue Nov 12, 2019 2:05 pm
by gramophone-georg
Congrats Bill- that looks like a fun machine!
Re: Sonora Tonalic Oxford, Massachusetts $300.
Posted: Tue Nov 12, 2019 8:21 pm
by victrolaguy88
Hi Bill -
Mine is the same as yours. There is no stop to rest the reproducer on - it instead rests on the turntable. How is the reproducer on it? My Sonora 5 is potmetal but is in pretty decent shape!
Nick
Re: Sonora Tonalic Oxford, Massachusetts $300.
Posted: Wed Nov 13, 2019 9:51 am
by BillH_NJ
The pot metal doesn’t look that great, but it is playing ok so I don’t want to mess with it. I’m afraid it might break up if I tried to really take it apart. I have a couple of other No. 5s, but they wouldn’t match the finish on the Philharmonic. From the ad and pricing it looks like the Philharmonic was the top of the line in 1927 at $315. The Symphony was $275 in 1926. I’m really glad I got it—it’s the sixth Sonora in my collection and the second Tonalic (along with the Concert).
Re: Sonora Tonalic Oxford, Massachusetts $300.
Posted: Wed Nov 13, 2019 10:01 am
by audiophile102
BillH_NJ wrote:The pot metal doesn’t look that great, but it is playing ok so I don’t want to mess with it. I’m afraid it might break up if I tried to really take it apart. I have a couple of other No. 5s, but they wouldn’t match the finish on the Philharmonic. From the ad and pricing it looks like the Philharmonic was the top of the line in 1927 at $315. The Symphony was $275 in 1926. I’m really glad I got it—it’s the sixth Sonora in my collection and the second Tonalic (along with the Concert).
Congratulations! I had high hopes that someone on the forum would get it. The best looking orthophonics to my eyes are the 8-12, the Tonalic and the Cortez. I don't know which sounds the best, but I would like to own all three.
Re: Sonora Tonalic Oxford, Massachusetts $300.
Posted: Wed Nov 13, 2019 11:57 am
by BillH_NJ
At the moment my Philharmonic and 8-12 are sitting next to each other and the Credenza is in the entry hall on the other side of the wall. I’m happy to have the three of them. I need to figure out where everything is going to go, especially once we expand the dining room table for Thanksgiving and then get ready to put Christmas trees up next month.