by Ron Rich »
Tue Apr 22, 2014 5:59 pm
Hi Carl,
Yea--in one respect, there was always the "argument" at the factory, that we built them "too well".
The "marketing types" wanted a five year lifetime, so that they could sell new, replacement product.
The "QA" guy's, were always striving to improve them---so there was always this "internal war".
I still have one phono in commercial use. It runs 7 days a week, for about 5 hours. It's an "original" (early production) model B, that I "resurrected", after at least 25 years, of "sitting in a shed". It has been out and running for the last 12 + years, with no service calls, other then "coin problems", usually caused by "children" inserting foreign objects into the coin slot. All I have done to it, since rebuilding, is change needles, and of course, I oil it about every six months. The play meter on this one was missing, and I did not replace it-- Ron Rich