Bought a Victor VV-X Floor Model
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Re: Bought a Victor VV-X Floor Model
Thats really nice, it looks like new
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Re: Bought a Victor VV-X Floor Model
Thank you, txhog! Actually, the finish on the outside is not a high gloss. So I am going to use some "Old English Lemon Oil", on the wood, to see if that helps some, then maybe look for polish too. I was told by a coworker of mine, who works with wood, and said that, Old English polish is best for wood.
I was surprised by the inside of the machine. The felt is still good, although it has yellowed a bit, but is still intact. The nickel plating has no pits, or dents. Speed control knob works, and the crank winds nice and smooth. Also, when I let the machine wind down, after I tested it. I heard, no thumping, or whining, from the spring or motor. Which is good. The sound box is a No.2. It still has the metal tin for holding used needles, which is good. The sound quality, is much different from my VV-IV, but still sounds okay.
I am really glad I bought this machine. However, I am going to be selling my VV-IV, along with the cabinet it's sitting on, plus some records, and a pack of needles. Down at our booth. My parents, and I have a booth in Old Glory Antiques, here in Frederick, MD.
Paul
I was surprised by the inside of the machine. The felt is still good, although it has yellowed a bit, but is still intact. The nickel plating has no pits, or dents. Speed control knob works, and the crank winds nice and smooth. Also, when I let the machine wind down, after I tested it. I heard, no thumping, or whining, from the spring or motor. Which is good. The sound box is a No.2. It still has the metal tin for holding used needles, which is good. The sound quality, is much different from my VV-IV, but still sounds okay.
I am really glad I bought this machine. However, I am going to be selling my VV-IV, along with the cabinet it's sitting on, plus some records, and a pack of needles. Down at our booth. My parents, and I have a booth in Old Glory Antiques, here in Frederick, MD.
Paul
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Re: Bought a Victor VV-X Floor Model
Nice Victor X! 

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Re: Bought a Victor VV-X Floor Model
That's a lot more machine than a VV-IV, though the IV is a fun little gizmo - I keep one at my cabin. Still the X is the one I use to play all my acoustic records. Still haven't decided whether I like the Exhibition or the @ reproducer best.
Mine was getting a bit "alligatored" on the outside, so I cleaned it, brushed it with denatured alcohol to re-amalgamate the finish, then polished it with 0000 steel-wool, and it looks lime new.
A great machine - congratulations again!
Mine was getting a bit "alligatored" on the outside, so I cleaned it, brushed it with denatured alcohol to re-amalgamate the finish, then polished it with 0000 steel-wool, and it looks lime new.
A great machine - congratulations again!
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Re: Bought a Victor VV-X Floor Model
Thank You!
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Re: Bought a Victor VV-X Floor Model
BTW: I am really enjoying my new Victrola.
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Re: Bought a Victor VV-X Floor Model
Need a rebuilt No.2? I can sell you one 

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Re: Bought a Victor VV-X Floor Model
Why, do you rebuild them?
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Re: Bought a Victor VV-X Floor Model
Edisonfan wrote:Why, do you rebuild them?
You betcha.

I didn't know if you had replaced the gaskets and adjusted the needle bar on yours yet. It usually adds a lot to the sound quality, as the original rubber gaskets have dried out.
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Re: Bought a Victor VV-X Floor Model
Actually, I have not done anything with mine, since I bought the machine. Also, I'm a little technically declined.