Make sure joints in the horn are air tight.

Ron L

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On
Behalf Of William Berndt
Sent: Wednesday, May 23, 2012 12:53 PM
To: Antique Phonograph List
Subject: [Phono-L] Victor Orthophonic Credenza adjustment

In February I purchased a Victor VE8-30X. I really wanted one with a spring
motor, but when I visited Ron Haring, of the six or so machines he had (he
has an unbelievable inventory - well worth a visit) one was in such fine
condition that I caved and bought it.  Having sold my Victor VV4-3, I was
initially surprised that it didn't sound as good - rather dull, and less
volume.  First I removed the tonearm, and discovered there was no gasket
underneath, so I made one out of rubber, which improved the sound a bit.  I
started using my HMV 5B soundbox which greatly helped the higher
frequencies, and had been using since, but several people said it still
sounded thin with less warmth and bass response than it should have.
Recently, I read of adjusting the screw on the soundbox balance bar, and did
so in 1/8 turn increments - wow, what a difference!  After an hour or so of
turns and tests, I now have dramatically more volume, and very nicely
balanced with highs like the HMV 5B, but
  with better bass.

Are there any more "tweaks" I can do?  Ron already replaced the ball
bearings in the soundbox, and I always use teflon tape on the tonearm end
for a tight seal.

Many thanks for any suggestions,

Will
Chicago, IL
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