View Full Version : Early '40's Admiral RC50 record changer question


radiotvnut
06-28-2014, 01:00 PM
Here's the 78 rpm record changer out of a '41-'42 Admiral-built Truetone radio/phonograph that I'm about to restore and I'm currently trying to locate service information for this record changer.

The original cartridge is dead; but, this tonearm has a counterbalance spring; so, I may be able to get away with using a more modern ceramic cartridge. At present, I'm leaning towards an 89T powerpoint or an Astatic P51-3. Since this unit uses the driver and output tube of the radio chassis, I should be OK with a 1 volt cartridge.

Now, comes my main question - what is that spring sticking out of the top of the spindle for? It looks like the spring fits in a slot on the spindle; but, I can't get it to stay down.

http://i538.photobucket.com/albums/ff341/radiotvnut/AdmiralRecordChanger001_zps1ba7ca9d.jpg (http://s538.photobucket.com/user/radiotvnut/media/AdmiralRecordChanger001_zps1ba7ca9d.jpg.html)

http://i538.photobucket.com/albums/ff341/radiotvnut/AdmiralRecordChanger002_zps50a464a0.jpg (http://s538.photobucket.com/user/radiotvnut/media/AdmiralRecordChanger002_zps50a464a0.jpg.html)

http://i538.photobucket.com/albums/ff341/radiotvnut/AdmiralRecordChanger003_zpsbc88f7b5.jpg (http://s538.photobucket.com/user/radiotvnut/media/AdmiralRecordChanger003_zpsbc88f7b5.jpg.html)

bob91343
06-29-2014, 01:37 PM
There may be a piece missing, that makes the record stack a bit more secure until dropping time.

Celt
06-29-2014, 02:54 PM
I'd say the spindle is missing the leaf that secures the stack of records and then retracts to drop one.