I recently started a job at a local antique mall. It's one of the biggest ones I've ever seen, as it occupies what used to be a cotton mill. Anyway, at work yesterday, I came across a booth with all items 50% off. In this booth, I found an old portable record player for $25 ($12.50 after discount!) At that price, I just couldn't pass it up, working or not.
I took it home & tried it out. Miraculously, it does work! However, there appear to be some issues with it...
First of all, the needle likes to skip, even on nearly brand-new records. Not quite sure what to do about this, as I don't know if you could even replace the needle/stylus on such an old turntable, or whether or not that would even help.
Secondly, the sound quality is absolutely terrible. Not only is it distorted, but the pitch seems to warble a bit. I opened it up & found this clusterf**k of wiring:
I see lots of what appears to be resistors, among other things that I know nothing about because I am not experienced with circuits & whatnot, though I hope to remedy that soon.
There's also this thing...
When I first tried the record player out, I didn't think the sound worked, but when I found this tube I realized that I hadn't let the thing warm up for long enough. When powered on, this little tube fires up so I know it at least works, but it does seem to be a little charred & crispy at the end.
Then, there's the speaker. It's deteriorating, though not too badly. This isn't a big issue, as I'm confidant it can be replaced with a 4" car speaker, but if anyone has any better ideas, let me know.
I'd really, really like to restore this thing. I think it could be an interesting, educational project. I also neglected to mention that this "Sonic Capri 500" record player is from 1955, as per the manufacturing date on the inside of the thing (which reads AUG1954). Does anyone here have any experience with these & would know a good place to start with restoring mine?