After many years, my 1937 Capehart 404G (serial number 10627E) is now 
functioning & sounds great & is fun to watch as it changes 
records.   I have noticed quite a bit of "needle noise" in the magnetic pickup 
when the volume is turned down even though the pickup 
has been restored.   Is this endemic to a properly performing Capehart as I 
suspect because all the doors to the record playing 
compartment are sealed with rubber gaskets, presumable to contain mechanical 
noise or does the pickup need further work?   Also, 
where can one obtain needles for playing large numbers of 78s without being 
changed in the Capehart or Orthophonic Victrola 1050?    
I have Mr. Baumbach's excellent book on the Capeharts without which the 
repairman who usually works on 1950s & 1960s hifi gear 
would have been completely at sea in working on the Capehart changer but would 
like to obtain copies of the owner's manual &
schematics of the tuner & amplifiers.
                                                                                
                                                                                
     Jim Cartwright
                                                                                
                                                                                
     Immortal Performances
                                                                                
                                                                                
        

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