Does anyone know the washer / gasket size for the bearing balls compartments on the Victor Orthophonic reproducer? I ordered the bearing balls but they are not coming with the rubber gasket / hose.
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I just ordered from APSCO. Comes with!
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Re: Victor Orthophonic Rebuild Assistance
Go to your local auto-parts / hardware store and check-out their black rubber vacuum tubing.
Bring the reproducer front shell with you.
What you get in the kits is usually a ½-inch length of black rubber tubing that you have to slice "donuts" off of, with an Exacto knife / razor blade.
You might also find neoprene O-rings of the right dimension.
Bring the reproducer front shell with you.
What you get in the kits is usually a ½-inch length of black rubber tubing that you have to slice "donuts" off of, with an Exacto knife / razor blade.
You might also find neoprene O-rings of the right dimension.
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Thanks for the info!!De Soto Frank wrote:Go to your local auto-parts / hardware store and check-out their black rubber vacuum tubing.
Bring the reproducer front shell with you.
What you get in the kits is usually a ½-inch length of black rubber tubing that you have to slice "donuts" off of, with an Exacto knife / razor blade.
You might also find neoprene O-rings of the right dimension.
I have not failed. I've just found 10,000 ways that won't work.
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I replaced the bearings on both sides of needle arm and installed a new gasket. Adjusted the needle arm screw. Still a no go. Distortion! I give up with POT metal reproducers.
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Re: Victor Orthophonic Rebuild Assistance
Don't give up quite yet... Here is a link put together by forum member MicaMonster. It is very detailed and even shows how to diagnose various issues. You might find it helpful.
http://www.lagparty.org/~wyatt/rebuild-orthophonic.html
http://www.lagparty.org/~wyatt/rebuild-orthophonic.html
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Re: Victor Orthophonic Rebuild Assistance
I have over a dozen pot-metal OSBs, and only one brass-body.
The pot-metal units can sound quite good, even with cracked castings, so long as they are air-tight and the spider is well-anchored / sealed to the diaphragm.
Does your OSB have the thin steel washers that go between the bearing balls and the rubber cushions ?
I've found that some boxes have them, others do not. Not sure if they make any difference in terms of sound quality / buzzing / rasping, but I would think that w/o them, the bearing balls would become embedded in the rubber, and the lose their tension on the tapered needle-bar ?
I agree with Dan's suggestion - read Wyatt Markus' treatise on rebuilding the Orthophonic reproducer... read it a couple of times...
Good luck !
Frank
The pot-metal units can sound quite good, even with cracked castings, so long as they are air-tight and the spider is well-anchored / sealed to the diaphragm.
Does your OSB have the thin steel washers that go between the bearing balls and the rubber cushions ?
I've found that some boxes have them, others do not. Not sure if they make any difference in terms of sound quality / buzzing / rasping, but I would think that w/o them, the bearing balls would become embedded in the rubber, and the lose their tension on the tapered needle-bar ?
I agree with Dan's suggestion - read Wyatt Markus' treatise on rebuilding the Orthophonic reproducer... read it a couple of times...
Good luck !
Frank
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Thanks guys! Sold on eBay as is for $50. Picking up a VV 4-7 for $25 today. Fully functional but body needs refinishing.
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Re: Victor Orthophonic Rebuild Assistance
This link no longer works. Does anyone know the new location of MicaMonster's orthophonic rebuild guide?melvind wrote:Don't give up quite yet... Here is a link put together by forum member MicaMonster. It is very detailed and even shows how to diagnose various issues. You might find it helpful.
http://www.lagparty.org/~wyatt/rebuild-orthophonic.html
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