The turntable, arm & pickup of one of my Edison C-2 Radio-Phonograph
Combinations plays much louder through the Edison R-2 Radio phonojack than
it does through the C-2 chassis even though both chassis are identical so
I've put the C-2 chassis in the shop for repairs.   The technician informs
me that the problem is most likely the interstage audio transformer of the
preamplifier portion of the C-2 which has been replaced, the windings of the
replacement being of incorrect ratios.   The ratios of this center-tapped
preamp interstage audio transformer is not shown in the Edison Repair Manuel
documents nor in Ryders.   Can any of you supply information as to ratios of
the C-2 center-tapped preamp interstage audio transformer & possibly supply
a replacement?   Many thanks for any assistance anyone can provide!

 

 

Jim Cartwright

IMMORTAL PERFORMANCES, INC

"Austin's Eclectic Used Record Store Since 1971"

1404 West 30th Street    Austin, Texas 78703-1402 USA

(512) 478-9954    E-mail: [email protected]

 

 

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