by babycat »
Fri Nov 27, 2015 1:33 pm
Hi Thom! with the mechanism out, you've also got a fighting chance of getting up the stairs. i did it with an appliance dolly i rented for $10, and three guys - one pulling the dolly up as the other two supported the LPC/dolly and pushed up, one step at a time. i didn't have any turns to make, thankfully, considering the 40-inch width. i strapped it 'sideways' to the dolly.
i also pulled the TCC module beforehand, as it had old tubes and relays and such. maybe not much risk in the car, but rolling the dolly up the steps made 'bumps' to the unit which it probably hadn't seen in a while.
also - keep the mech in a horizontal position if you can. in my case i had set it down vertical (sideways) when i got home, and in the process ended up manually moving the player too far left, and i couldn't install the mech cuz the player would bump the cabinet in that extreme left position. i had to wire it up completely, in front of the TCC on the floor, and figure out how to use the album selector switch to move and reset the mech into the home position. then i had to disconnect it all again so i could slide it in from the back, like normal
i got it all back together and eventually got it to play my chosen selections, but most of the time it won't do what i ask! but i knew this going in, and at this early stage of the restoration, i'm glad it can play 45's at the right pitch. i've got work to do on the tormat and the amp, and the player. it's a little bit more of a project than i had in mind - and a bit intimidating! but i've been enjoying it. i'm a novice as a tech, but it looks like i can do this... with time.
the only expensive surprise that i've gotten is the cost of replacement styli. yes, there are lots of LPC's out for used parts, but nobody's making new styli that i know of, and the LPC uses TWO, and at least one of the two are shot on mine... probably both. a new old stock reproduction pair is roughly $140

i don't know much about tonearm geometry and cartridge impedances, though i'm considering trying a swap with another type someday.
cheers and good luck!