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RCA 45 RPM 9-JY Record Player and RCA Tube Radio 6-XD-5
December 19th, 2010 by adminThe 9-JY is an attachment made to play thru your radio or TV. This one was made in October 1949.
The RCA radio is a 1956 model and it has dual 4″ speakers and a grille that reminds me of a 1956 Ford. It came from the factory with a radio-phono switch and RCA jack built in as most RCA radios of the period did.
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December 19th, 2010 10:36 am
I bought my brother …
I bought my brother an exact model of this unit. However, the tonearm doesn’t work, it’s missing the part of the record drop that holds the records, and the turntable makes an odd “clicking” sound. Does anybody know where to get the missing piece and how to fix these things?
December 19th, 2010 10:36 am
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@Vinylrecordsneverdie
The earliest models drop like a stone. This must have been a problem as later versions had an air damper added to the drop mechanism.
This player was made the 39th week of 1949 and has the damper. I have another made the 15th week of 1949 and it has no damper.
December 19th, 2010 10:36 am
I have that same …
I have that same exact attachment player, but how did you get the tonearm to land slow? Mines drops on the records.
December 19th, 2010 10:36 am
@lgbman62
I was …
@lgbman62
I was away last week.
Yes, these are superfast changers. It sometimes gives me trouble trying to get enough torque thru the idler wheel.
This is the second RP-168 I have done. I love the brass/bronze turntable, it makes the later plastic turntables look a little cheap.
The arm definitely needs a height adjustment. The other RP 168 I did was made 6 months earlier and doesn’t have the air cushioned arm drop so the change is even faster.
Bobby Darin is definitely cool.
John
December 19th, 2010 10:36 am
These models are …
These models are awesome! The fastest record changer ever made!
Nice sounding unit, Looks Great too, & cool song selections!
Did you restore this baby yourself?
Looks like you need to lower your tone arm adjustment just a tad, it’s hitting your top records on reject. What kind of cartridge do you have?