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Old 06-15-2016, 08:37 PM
walterbeers walterbeers is offline
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Illustravox record player/projector

I am restoring a Illustrvox record player/projector and need some suggestions. It's sort of a 1950s "power point" in which you play a record and advance slides in order to make a presentation. Well I am having the cartridge rebuilt, which is a crystal type, and I'm going to do a recap. I am wanting to ad an audio output jack in order to directly connect the audio into the input of a computer or stereo/mono receiver. This is an Illustravox JR, which was mfg in 1949. I am only concerned with the record player part. Where could I make connections to safely provide an audio output jack? Attached is the schematic of the amp and some pictures. It looks as if the 6SC7 is used an an inverter tube, driving the 2 25L6 output tubes. Cartridge connects to socket 220 on the schematic. Can I just take the signal off the secondary of the audio output transformer? The pin that is connector to C201-1 is the ground for the tonearm. Any suggestions would be appreciated.
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