1956 Zenith Hairpin Leg Consolette HFY-17E
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Re: 1956 Zenith Hairpin Leg Consolette HFY-17E
Nice work, Mr. Mogul, you should be proud. I'll keep my fingers crossed that after a few hours of running everything will work just fine.
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Re: 1956 Zenith Hairpin Leg Consolette HFY-17E
Thanks Bill !
The amp was powered up for 2 hours.
It had some "tube noise" that I recognized.
I pulled the 12AU7 and cleaned the socket pin
slots.
I crimped the slots with needle nose pliers.
Replaced 12AU7 and it still had some noise.
I switched out the tube and it is very quiet.
On to probably the biggest challenge:
The Cobramatic Stroboscope record changer.
The amp was powered up for 2 hours.
It had some "tube noise" that I recognized.
I pulled the 12AU7 and cleaned the socket pin
slots.
I crimped the slots with needle nose pliers.
Replaced 12AU7 and it still had some noise.
I switched out the tube and it is very quiet.
On to probably the biggest challenge:
The Cobramatic Stroboscope record changer.
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Re: 1956 Zenith Hairpin Leg Consolette HFY-17E
Will the Cobramatic changer present less of a challenge than the Garrard you did recently?
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Looking at the Cobramatic lately,electra225 wrote: ↑Sun May 07, 2023 1:26 am Will the Cobramatic changer present less of a challenge than the Garrard you did recently?
I think it will be more complex than the Garrard.
The Cobra has a lot going on there mechanically and
dis-assembly wise.
The dis-assembly and re-assembly of the Garrard was
actually the biggest PIA.
Once apart, the cleaning of the Garrard was not difficult.
But, as I tell myself, I'll figure the Cobra out, and then
I'll know more about them if I take another on.
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Re: 1956 Zenith Hairpin Leg Consolette HFY-17E
You are THE changer guru, Mr. Mogul. Thank you taking the time to share your project and your knowledge with the forum. I am learning a lot.

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Re: 1956 Zenith Hairpin Leg Consolette HFY-17E
The day I thought would never arrive is Today !
After more tweaks, I re-assembled amp and changer
into the cabinet.
Tested and played well, with its limitations.
Owner came by and was suitablly impressed, ha ha !
They loaded it carefully and took it home, and gave
me a $40 tip over what I charged.
I gave them thorough instructions and sent them
the schematic and changer files for their reference.
I'm thinkin' of getting some good pizza from a
family-owned pizzeria this week with that $40.
And a cold beer will be requisite due to our
heat wave to last another 7 days at least.
Thanks to everyone for input, questions and assists.
After more tweaks, I re-assembled amp and changer
into the cabinet.
Tested and played well, with its limitations.
Owner came by and was suitablly impressed, ha ha !
They loaded it carefully and took it home, and gave
me a $40 tip over what I charged.
I gave them thorough instructions and sent them
the schematic and changer files for their reference.
I'm thinkin' of getting some good pizza from a
family-owned pizzeria this week with that $40.
And a cold beer will be requisite due to our
heat wave to last another 7 days at least.
Thanks to everyone for input, questions and assists.
Hi-Fi-Mogul
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Re: 1956 Zenith Hairpin Leg Consolette HFY-17E
Congratulations on saving one more classic! And send some heat this way. Saturday we had mod-70s and a perfect wind for sailing. Shortly after i got the boat moored and covered, the wind went into the N and the temps dropped. Today--Sunday--it's mid-50s, rainy, and blowing hard from the N still. Worse, I can't make it a 3-day weekend because I have work obligations on Monday.Hi-Fi-Mogul wrote: ↑Sun Jun 11, 2023 8:21 pm
And a cold beer will be requisite due to our
heat wave to last another 7 days at least.
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Yes please, send some sun and a little warm weather.
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