04-20-2021, 09:41 PM
Hi Ed,
This shows so much promise! You are on the way to a really nice restoration. Yes, great idea to mount an output Xformer on the speaker and find a place there to tuck a 1K resistor, and make a harness that ends in the correct plug. Makes it easier to swap in the more correct speaker when you get it, all without having to modify the chassis.
Interesting that yours has a belt. Mine has a long coil spring with ends joined, making the spring into a belt. Was this way when I got the chassis in 1967, but, hey, this thing was 31 years old when it was given to me!
This shows so much promise! You are on the way to a really nice restoration. Yes, great idea to mount an output Xformer on the speaker and find a place there to tuck a 1K resistor, and make a harness that ends in the correct plug. Makes it easier to swap in the more correct speaker when you get it, all without having to modify the chassis.
Interesting that yours has a belt. Mine has a long coil spring with ends joined, making the spring into a belt. Was this way when I got the chassis in 1967, but, hey, this thing was 31 years old when it was given to me!
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Best Regards,
MrFixr55