Victrola VE-XVI restoration
Posted: Thu Oct 17, 2013 5:25 pm
Looking for advice on if I'm biting off more than I can chew. I rescued this Victrola VE-XVI (1913-14 range) for $20.
Most but not all of the internals are there. I'm finding very little on this specific model since it was so early of a an electric motor. I know I'm missing these (don't know what they are called)
If I understand correctly, this was used to convert power between 110/220 depending on the power grid back then. Can this be re-wired using modern components?
This is my first 78 phonograph. Not afraid to get dirty and don't have much invested yet. Willing to put $200-300 in the internals. Cabinet restoration isn't a concern. Missing both front lower doors and both back panel covers. I can take some better shots of the internals tonight if it would help.
Most but not all of the internals are there. I'm finding very little on this specific model since it was so early of a an electric motor. I know I'm missing these (don't know what they are called)
If I understand correctly, this was used to convert power between 110/220 depending on the power grid back then. Can this be re-wired using modern components?
This is my first 78 phonograph. Not afraid to get dirty and don't have much invested yet. Willing to put $200-300 in the internals. Cabinet restoration isn't a concern. Missing both front lower doors and both back panel covers. I can take some better shots of the internals tonight if it would help.


