1C10 Recordio Restoration
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1C10 Recordio Restoration
I just managed to get ahold of one of these monsters. Now I plan to keep working on my 7D44 but this is next in line.
Let’s start this off with some questions. What type of needle is this? And how does this cartridge manage to work with both cutting and recording? Is it easier to replace than say... a x-26 or x-27?
Thanks.
Let’s start this off with some questions. What type of needle is this? And how does this cartridge manage to work with both cutting and recording? Is it easier to replace than say... a x-26 or x-27?
Thanks.
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Re: 1C10 Recordio Restoration
The crystal has been repaired and the caps have arrived. Time to get to work.
It would appear that on 50s recordio models, the sound is routed both into and out of the cartridge, necessitating a crystal.
Kat.
It would appear that on 50s recordio models, the sound is routed both into and out of the cartridge, necessitating a crystal.
Kat.
Re: 1C10 Recordio Restoration
Work is finally underway on this! I am now replacing caps and I recently purchased one of those J&J tubes to replace the 12AX7. This is very much a welcome change of pace from the 7D44.
Kat
Kat
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Re: 1C10 Recordio Restoration
Caps and tubes are replaced and the unit has been reassembled. Haven’t tested out the cutting function or any of the tape functions but phono and PA work great. I’ll be testing out the cutting next week.
The only part of the turntable that needed to be replaced were the disintegrated plastic spacers on the motor. Just got some rubber ones from ACE.
The only part of the turntable that needed to be replaced were the disintegrated plastic spacers on the motor. Just got some rubber ones from ACE.
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Re: 1C10 Recordio Restoration
Wow! Good work. Thank you for sharing the project with us. I'm excited to see how things go...
Greetings from Austria
Thomas
Greetings from Austria
Thomas
Re: 1C10 Recordio Restoration
Thanks!farmersplow wrote: ↑Mon Feb 21, 2022 5:41 pmWow! Good work. Thank you for sharing the project with us. I'm excited to see how things go...
Greetings from Austria
Thomas
Last update, the Recordio makes for a nice restored phonograph for playing 78’s. Unfortunately the cutting is a different story. It seems like the replacement crystal is not robust enough to be decently loud or beat the noise floor and I’m probably best getting a Presto or something at this point.
I would not recommend to go through this whole process if you are expecting nice out of the box results but would if you want a quirky old phono and tape set.