A young lady in my Trig class brought in an old record player a few days ago and asked if I could fix it. I told her that I would take a crack at it. When I opened up the case I was amazed by two things. First, it is a very simple design and second, they schematic is plastered to the bottom of the case.
When I checked it out, I found that the whole thing was basically functional. Motor runs, speed control, power and volume all to their thing but the overall volume barely overcomes the sound of just the needle in the groove. It's not bad sound, just not much sound.
The tube tested bad in my TC-3 so I replaced it along with the filter caps (I had a few electrolytics laying around the 50/150 was replaced with a 47/450 and the 30/150 with a 33/450). I then gave the potentiometer and socket a good dose of Deoxit and figured I was good to go. When I tested it again there was only the slightest improvement in volume. A little louder but not the way it should be.
My question now is this: Could it be the Selenium Rectifier? I could pull it out and test it but I'm not sure exactly what to look for. Should it test exactly like a diode? or not?
So here is the player and the schematic: