by MattTech »
Sun Dec 06, 2009 7:20 pm
In those very old radios, they didn't allow for easy "serviceability".
I did an old 1929 Grunow for a customer that was a real pain.
The best thing is to be able to work on these as a compete unit, so that everything can be worked on and
tested.
The mechanics of the record players always need overhaulling due to aging.
Wiring most times becomes brittle and deteriorates, making safety an issue.
And also, the speakers, being part of the amplifier circuit, are needed to assure proper amplifier operation.
It's always a big job, but once it's done, they're a treasure to own.
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