I'm new to this forum, and to the wonderful world of phonographs.
I just bought a Victor Victrola VV-S-211 (a Canadian version of the VV-210 built in 1924), with a Soundbox no.4. The machine is in a pretty good shape.
I have a few questions. Please excuse my poor command of the English tongue, for I am French Canadian. And thanks in advance to those who'll take the time to share some insight with me.
1. There is some friction between the turntable and the automatic brake lever running under the turntable. It makes a metallic rubbing sound once every turn of any record. If I gently push on the automatic brake knob, the friction sound stops, since there is now some more space between the turntable and the brake lever.
Any ideas how I can apply a more permanent solution to this problem? Is it a frequent one? So far I'm thinking about slightly bending the lever downward, but I hope there is a more natural solution to this problem.
2. Even when I set the speed regulating screw to max speed, my record plays a little bit slower than it's supposed too (I was able to make comparisons between some of my 78s and some mp3 versions I found on the National Canadian Archives website). Something is missing in the small regulator window, so it's a matter of try and guess as far as setting up the right speed is concerned.
Could this speed problem be caused by a motor lacking grease in some places? If so, what kind of grease do you recommend? Is good old WD-40 appropriate or should I avoid it for some reason?
Well I hope these questions make sense and, again, thanks for your time. I really enjoy reading the various posts on this forum.
