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Homebrew wind-up/battery operated amp 78 rpm phonograph
Here's an oddball record player that I recently obtained. It looks like a homebrew unit that was made out of parts from other machines. It uses a spring driven motor and and a two tube battery operated amp. It looks like someone took the existing cabinet for another record player, removed the original turntable and motor, screwed down a new motorboard, and installed a spring driven motor out of an older phonograph. I can tell if the amp was something that was removed from something else or if someone built it from spare parts. It even came with a crusty old eveready #742 battery that looks to have been made in the '40's. Since the original batteries are NLA, I will mount modern battery holders inside the case and install modern batteries.
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What tubes does it use? Maybe a 3Q5GT in the output? Driven, perhaps, by a 1N5GT or 1H5GT or similar. Crystal cartridge?
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Probably either someones idea of the phono equivalent of a "farm radio" or a very fancy portable.
I always wondered if something like this was ever made, and now I know.
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1H5 preamp and 1Q5 output with the standard flat metal crystal cartridge with a setscrew that holds the needle in place. I'm sure the cartridge is dead and will either need to be rebuilt or replaced.
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How cool that I guessed the tubes! The 1Q5 is identical to the 3Q5 except for filament setup.
Where do you get cartridges rebuilt? I have a Meissner Radio-Phono-Recorder that needs both the pickup and cutting heads rebuilt. Well I would rather sell it and not bother. |
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Crosley, Philco and GE made a portable radio phono, that used a spring wound motor, late 30's, early 40's.
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West-Tech Services rebuilds them. The last one I had rebuilt was $40 + $15 for a new needle.
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Thanks; I bookmarked them for future need.
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