Victor Electric Motor

Q&A about Talking Machines from the pre-electronic era (approx. 1885-1928).



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toomany78s

Victor Electric Motor

by toomany78s » Fri Jan 25, 2008 10:45 pm

I mistakenly posted this to 78 & cylinder records so I am re-posting it here:

Last weekend I purchased a Victor Credenza X that had been sitting virtually untouched for the past 40 years. This is my first Victrola with an electric motor. After several persuasive squirts of WD40 the motor began to run very well. I played several records the first day and the following day I removed the motor board and properly oiled the motor. This motor runs very quiet until I mount it back into the cabinet. Then I get this hum that seems to resonate from the entire cabinet. It is not a REAL bad hum and the sound of the Credenza certainly drowns it out, but I would like to get it as quiet as possible. Any suggestions?

toomany78s


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Visitor

Re: Victor Electric Motor

by Visitor » Fri Feb 08, 2008 5:29 am

Have you tried the recommendations for reducing hum listed in the service notes in Baumbach's "Look for the Dog"?

One of the suggestions deals with adding a layer of felt between the motorboard and the rail it sits on. Since the motor is quiet until you install it, perhaps the hum is being transmitted by wood on wood contact.

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