by HarryO »
Wed Feb 12, 2014 3:38 pm
Great information on the Collaro changers from Magnavox. The original changer in my console is from about 1959. It does have the record size seeking function and was actually working very well. I had replaced both idlers with redone units and the speed and change cycle were working quite well, as was the mute switch. I'm sure the turntable mats were probably quite hardened and I may try to soften them up, or put in a spacer. Not sure which turntable bearing you are referring to. Maybe one of the washers in the stack down from the chassis, up thru the ball bearing assembly, and then onto the turntable itself? I seem to remember a black section/piece which was quite close to the top, or usually remained with the turntable when it was lifted from the spindle.
At this point, I am going to leave the Micromatic changer I'm using in place because it is working so well. I made a new motor board and sized it to fit right over the original space. This changer came from a later Maggy console with those nasty transistors. I'm using a Shure SC35 and it is fantastic. I can turn the bass switch on high as well as the other controls and have zero feedback or rumble. It seems that the suspension on these later changers was quite improved, and the turntable platter was much heavier than the earlier versions. Tracks perfectly and operates automatically flawlessly. For the present, I think I'm going to just enjoy listening to the many discs, mostly classical, that I've accumulated.
Thanks for your input and comments.