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Salutations from far South Brasil-Porto Alegre,the simple fact of answering my question you were helpful,i`m trying to find a way to show you my problem,but mainly is the big play between the arm fitting and the body/loud speaker,is there any spring or something like this?
Very good Gramophon,and playing perfect,i have the same but i am fixing it and i dont know how the arm is attached to the loud speaker,could you give me some tips?I would appreciate.Thanks.
"Well worn 78's while may sound bearable on acoustic machines will sound positively terrible on electric players." Not always, the point is, that you may play it on electric player with steel needle, to get better results.
Some more, some less. When the record is from 1938 and later, there is some chance, that the previous owner used a player with lightweighted pick up with sapphire stylus. On RU-vid are some videos with pretty good sounding records that gives an impression, how good shellacs can sound. When recording industry used condenser microphones, the only limitation was, that the highest frequencies are between 7 and 10 kHz, few records has higher frequencies, but these caused problems on cheap players.
Mary had a little lamb, the doc was so surprised, but when Old MacDonald had a farm that really blew Doc's mind! LOL Sorry, had to get that in there! The temptation was too great. Mind you there are versions the kiddies shouldn't hear..... LOL