I've got a Voice of Music Model 700 from 1955 that i'm working on reviving.
it'a portable s one track, record/play on 1/4" tape. it seems to work reasonably well as an amplifier when i plug my ipod into it (the irony), and tape playback seems reasonable, but i can't get it to record very well.
it's got a 5879 tube for a preamp, a 12AX7 labeled as PRE-AMP and AF AMP, A 6v6 used to drive 2 internal speakers, and another 6V6 labeled BIAS OSC.
i plan to start with replacing the 50-year old capacitors, but not sure which ones need to go. according to the parts list, there are some electrolytics, which i know i need to replace, but should I replace all the molded paper ones too?
is it just the coupling caps that are under higher stress?
anyone know where to get a play/record head?
it'a portable s one track, record/play on 1/4" tape. it seems to work reasonably well as an amplifier when i plug my ipod into it (the irony), and tape playback seems reasonable, but i can't get it to record very well.
it's got a 5879 tube for a preamp, a 12AX7 labeled as PRE-AMP and AF AMP, A 6v6 used to drive 2 internal speakers, and another 6V6 labeled BIAS OSC.
i plan to start with replacing the 50-year old capacitors, but not sure which ones need to go. according to the parts list, there are some electrolytics, which i know i need to replace, but should I replace all the molded paper ones too?
is it just the coupling caps that are under higher stress?
anyone know where to get a play/record head?
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