by shane »
Wed Jun 04, 2008 9:51 am
It looks to me, that the tone arm may have been replaced at some point. There seems to be a small gap between the base of the tonearm & the horn throat at the motor board. It's not unusual to find Vocalion's which have a replacement arm. The originals were made of pot metal, which becomes very fragile with age. I had one about 15 yrs ago which looked exactly the same, except mine had the volume control.
If my memory serves me correctly, the original arm had 2 very small loops at the base of the arm, which attached to the flange base via a thin rod or pin. These loops could break off by looking at them the wrong way.
Hopefully someone a little more familiar with Vocalions will tune in, but I think it's probably a lower end machine with a non-original arm. I've only ever owned one, so I'm definately no expert & could very well be wrong.
One thing I notice which goes against my theory is the linkage from the tone arm to the auto-stop.
My machine had a small button at the front r/h side of the turntable, which you'd press down & swing the soundbox to line up the needle with the last groove of the record. By releasing the button, the brake would be set to turn off once you played the disc, and it reached this pre-set position. It had a funny linkage made up with a couple seperate parts, so I'm not sure how easy it would be to replace the arm, but keep the auto brake operational.
If it's not the right tone arm, I'm not to sure how much luck you'd have finding a good original. Even if you found one on ebay, you could have trouble getting it sent in the post without these loops being damaged, unless the seller is aware how fragile they are, and packs it properly.