01-08-2015, 02:03 AM
Looks absolutely beautiful Ron, great job !!!
Does yours still have the gold "bee hive" acoustic adapter?
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If so, you should be able to grab on to the black knob and move the adapter forwards and backwards so you can adjust the sound to your liking. If I remember correctly, there is a shaft that goes right through the speaker. Mine was frozen on there solid. I could not move it forward or backwards. Someone warned me to be careful when trying to work it loose. If somebody monkeyed with it in the past and did not put it back together properly, if you apply too much force while trying to unstick it you run the risk of pushing the rod right through the grill cloth. I totally removed the speaker and sprayed the rod with WD-40 and let it sit overnight. It worked fine after that.
Does yours still have the gold "bee hive" acoustic adapter?
[Image: http://antiqueradios.com/gallery/main.ph...alNumber=2]
If so, you should be able to grab on to the black knob and move the adapter forwards and backwards so you can adjust the sound to your liking. If I remember correctly, there is a shaft that goes right through the speaker. Mine was frozen on there solid. I could not move it forward or backwards. Someone warned me to be careful when trying to work it loose. If somebody monkeyed with it in the past and did not put it back together properly, if you apply too much force while trying to unstick it you run the risk of pushing the rod right through the grill cloth. I totally removed the speaker and sprayed the rod with WD-40 and let it sit overnight. It worked fine after that.