View Full Version : Newcomb R16 transcription player from 1953


radiotvnut
08-08-2015, 05:05 PM
Here's a Newcomb model R16 transcription player from 1953 and will play records up to 16". This is their baby model in their series of transcription players; but, is still a decent, well made unit. It uses a 5W amp, 10" speaker, a standard 2-pole motor, and does not have a pitch control. The cartridge is the old crystal type that looks to be a later replacement and it still has output. The drive wheel and turrets still appear to be in good shape; so, this one should be an easy restoration. Even though the cartridge still has output, I'll replace it with a modern stereo cartridge.

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dieseljeep
08-08-2015, 08:55 PM
The unit's in great shape for it's age. I was trying to recognize the speaker mfgr. Looked it up and it's Rola. I always considered their products to be great!
BTW, is the first amp tube a 6SL7. Schematic is a little blurry. :scratch2:

radiotvnut
08-08-2015, 10:17 PM
Yes, I believe it's a 6SL7.

Captainclock
08-18-2015, 06:50 AM
Why do they call these Transcription Record players? Aren't they just school record players? And for anything to be called "transcription" doesn't it have to be capable of recording sound? Last I checked that's what the word transcription meant, recording information, and none of your record players that you have posted so far that you have called "transcription record players" have a recording function, just playback, so I think you might have your terminology mixed up...:scratch2:

dieseljeep
08-18-2015, 09:36 AM
Why do they call these Transcription Record players? Aren't they just school record players? And for anything to be called "transcription" doesn't it have to be capable of recording sound? Last I checked that's what the word transcription meant, recording information, and none of your record players that you have posted so far that you have called "transcription record players" have a recording function, just playback, so I think you might have your terminology mixed up...:scratch2:

They are referred as that, because they can play transcription 16" discs.
The original thread entry, stated that! :boring:

Captainclock
08-18-2015, 12:08 PM
They are referred as that, because they can play transcription 16" discs.
The original thread entry, stated that! :boring:

No, he never said anything about what kinds of discs it could play in the original description, he only referred to it as a "transcription record player" and I didn't know there was such a thing as 16" records or that they were referred to as "transcription records" so please don't go making me sound like I'm ignorant or an idiot when I never even heard of such records in the first place! :thumbsdn: :no:

drh4683
08-19-2015, 09:39 AM
Nice unit! I always liked Newcomb units, especially the neatness and simplicity of that amplifier, yet they sound so incredibly good!

radiotvnut
08-19-2015, 02:05 PM
Thanks Doug and I agree. They sure figured out how to get a lot out of those minimal amount of parts.

dieseljeep
08-20-2015, 09:44 AM
Nice unit! I always liked Newcomb units, especially the neatness and simplicity of that amplifier, yet they sound so incredibly good!

I like the way they have the resistors, perfectly placed across the two points. They look like Allen Bradley's, made three blocks from where I lived, for several years. Several large buildings, that are no longer used for manufacturing, just used for distribution. :sigh: