Hi Chris,
As far as schematics are concerned your RCA is listed in SAMS Photofact 894-6. I will see if my source has that Photofact and I will let you know. There is good chance that the turn table parts that may need to be replaced can still be found from the internet. I am guessing this is a tube type system, am I wrong?
Chuck
Chris, if you need an idler wheel for your record changer, I have an extra one that may fit. Be sure and check the motor assembly for a label. If the label indicates assembly model 190, I have an extra I'll sell you. If the motor assembly is marked with a model 107, you can contact the following:
West Tech Services (888) 828-8455
V-M Audio Enthusiasts (248) 478-0990 or www.thevoiceofmusic.com
(The idler replacement for motor assembly 107 is Walsco #1496-05. For motor assembly 190, it is Walsco #1447-03.)
I have a similar console model VHT-10W that's been in my family since 1966.
::I just purchased an RCA Victor model# VHT 35D at a garage sale. It is a combo AM/FM/Record player that plays 16,33,45 or 78 and came with an instruction manual as well as a 45 adapter. Q: Is there anything out there on the web to help me restore?
::Anyone have any help?
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:Hi Chris,
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: As far as schematics are concerned your RCA is listed in SAMS Photofact 894-6. I will see if my source has that Photofact and I will let you know. There is good chance that the turn table parts that may need to be replaced can still be found from the internet. I am guessing this is a tube type system, am I wrong?
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:Chuck