The phonograph is missing, but I plugged it in and amazingly the first thing that I heard was a death metal song! I thought, "wow, what a radio!", but then as I tried to tune the radio I was having a lot of trouble. The dial barely budges as I spin the tuning knob round n' round. I finally got in on classical station (just slightly left of the college radio station it was on originally) and while I'm enjoying the sound as the tubes warm up, there is still a little interference and I'm afraid to seek out other channels on the dial for fear of losing what I was able to get in. Are there any tips on making sure the tuning knob is working properly? What do I need to do to pick up the international channels?
I also wanted to know what options I have for connecting the cord that went to the old phonograph to something else. I have other record players or I thought it might be neat to connect/wire it to a cd player or something. I guess I should start with where do I find the schematics? I've been looking and having found them yet.
Any information on this model would be appreciated. At first I thought I'd just have to clean it up and use it as a piece of furniture, but I love the sound of tube radios and I want this one to be working! Thank you in advance for any info you have!
