by Bob B »
Tue Nov 12, 2013 10:23 pm
Thanks Alan and Ron.
Very observant of you Ron to notice the issue with the frames. When I originally purchased the box, it came with 5 white frames and each one held an album cover with a mirror behind it. I wanted my machine to look more like the way it originally looked, so I purchased the glass sign with the chrome frame on eBay. Without something behind the ad sign, you can see through to the back of the machine and that looks awful. So I used the mirror from the 5th album frame that I had and put it behind the ad sign. Unfortunately, the glass and the mirror combined are a shade too thick for the frame, and prevent it from seating properly. If the mirror was 1/16th of an inch thinner, it would sit down in there fine.
I've seen that glass sign and frame offered for sale numerous times, but never with the metallic piece that fits in the back of the frame behind the clear glass sign. I like the way the mirror enhances the lettering on the sign, but that's not the way it's supposed to look, so I continue my quest for the chrome frame with the backing piece included. If you look at the first picture I provided of my phono in this thread, you can see how that frame juts out a tad at the bottom. Really bugs me, but I'm living with it until I can find that metallic backing piece for that frame. (I've seen it only in pictures of others LPC480s and on the original flyer).
Much of what was originally on the LPC480 as manufactured, has been removed from mine -- mine doesn't have the randomizing album selection or the display rack that houses the mini Lp replicas that run along the top. Still, it works well, sounds fantastic, and plays both 33-1/3 and 45 RPM records. Once I can convince a technician to drive 2 hours out to my place to fix the B-side issue, I'll be a happy camper. One guy says he can fix it, but wants me to bring it to him. Not gonna happen. I neary killed myself getting it down the steps when I bought it back in July. That beast's not going anywhere, anytime soon!