11-21-2010, 01:14 PM
I think I beat you to the punch on the knobs, but I ended up "recycling" a sub-par terminal strip. :-)
Regarding the phonograph, it ended up being the wire from the cartridge instead of the cartridge itself, so that was an easy fix, too! The phono is a bit quiet, still, but a signal generator comes through loud and clear, so I will perhaps keep your links for the future.
In a side note, when my 37-620 was finished, my friend had to remove the decals, so I ordered some from antique electronic supply. They were $5 / sheet and they are general enough that I can use them on most Philco sets. The 37-620 is turning out very nicely from a cosmetic standpoint and I will start a new thread to "show it off" if that is permitted in an appropriate category.
I have to say that this is the first time I have found a forum to be useful. Perhaps I was not "doing it right" in the past, but I definitely thank you for this one, because you've been very helpful!
Matt
Regarding the phonograph, it ended up being the wire from the cartridge instead of the cartridge itself, so that was an easy fix, too! The phono is a bit quiet, still, but a signal generator comes through loud and clear, so I will perhaps keep your links for the future.
In a side note, when my 37-620 was finished, my friend had to remove the decals, so I ordered some from antique electronic supply. They were $5 / sheet and they are general enough that I can use them on most Philco sets. The 37-620 is turning out very nicely from a cosmetic standpoint and I will start a new thread to "show it off" if that is permitted in an appropriate category.
I have to say that this is the first time I have found a forum to be useful. Perhaps I was not "doing it right" in the past, but I definitely thank you for this one, because you've been very helpful!
Matt