Need some help

Electrically amplified phonographs or radio/phonographs and related components (approx. 1928-1990).



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djd1987
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Need some help

by djd1987 » Sun Nov 28, 2010 4:15 pm

I have inherited a Victrola VV 8-30 electirc model. I plugged it in last night and only the light came on. When I removed the back panels I found a pair of wires were disconnected. I need a wiring diagram or a picture of the back of the unit. I would like to get it up and running. I also noticed the tubes and electric parts were fairly dusty. I am assuming that if I use computer duster in a can that should be safe. Please let me know if anyone can help.

Donnie


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Re: Need some help

by Ron Rich » Sun Nov 28, 2010 7:43 pm

Donnie,
I know nothing about that unit, however, it is never "safe" to plug in an unknown unit.
Getting the schematic is a very wise move, but you should also power up that ( and all items that have caps in them )unit slowly, using a variable power supply.
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Re: Need some help

by MattTech » Mon Nov 29, 2010 10:07 am

Ron's right. :wink:
Anyone who aquires an old vintage radio or phono is asking for trouble if they continue to operate such things without having the unit restored to a safe and proper condition FIRST.

Just because it "lights up" is no reason to continue to use it.... only fools do that.
Good chance that eventually some smoke or a pop will happen, and then the cost to repair will skyrocket.

Those old Victor sets are collectables and the motors in them are virtually impossible to replace.
If it's a capacitor-run motor, it'll likely need a new capacitor for proper operation and to keep from burning the motor out.


Common sense is to get it thoroughly gone over by a reputable technician who knows what needs to be done.
The Internet is a marvelous thing, however it's not a good substitute for actually being there.


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Re: Need some help

by djd1987 » Mon Nov 29, 2010 5:16 pm

Where do I find a reputable technician in the Cleveland area that can help me out?


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Re: Need some help

by Ron Rich » Mon Nov 29, 2010 7:17 pm

I would look in the phone book, under "radio/TV repair"--also, while there, look for local "Electronics Supply Stores" (not the chain or mail type), and call them for suggestions. Ron Rich

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