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Acoustic Gramophone, or, haven't we come a long way



 
 
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Old March 15th 07, 01:29 PM posted to uk.rec.audio
Don Pearce
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Default Acoustic Gramophone, or, haven't we come a long way

On Thu, 15 Mar 2007 13:50:45 -0000, "Serge Auckland"
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"Keith G" wrote in message
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In any case, it would appear that the vinyl 78's were designed to be
played
back with a "normal" cartridge sporting a 78 stylus; there are
cartridges
that will accept both LP & 78 styli, albeit at a higher tracking force
for 78.

In most ordinary record players, cartridges used to be "turnover" for
many years after the introduction of fine groove records. The
cantilever had two styli and you turned a small knob on the front to
change between fine and coarse groove. I don't remember anyone changing
the playing weight though, it was probably about 5 g for everything.
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Tony W
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That's right, and in most cases, the microgroove stylus was diamond and
the coarse groove stylus was sapphire. As this one would wear very
quickly, so anyone who still regularly played 78s, would probably be
playing them on a worn stylus and so cause a lot of damage to the record.
One further reason why there are so few unworn 78s available now.



No-one more pleased to see *vinyl* back on the menu in here than me, but
even I'm getting concerned at how deep it seems to be going! That said,
here's another link to show just how *involving* the old stuff was and
quite obviously still is for a number of people:

http://www.gracyk.com/tenquestion.shtml


Scroll down to see the mention of bamboo and thorn needles, as well as the
detail instructions on how to operate the 'Fibre Needle Cutter'!! :-)

I love the 'How do I gain access to the spring motor?' question - how long
before we see that sort of thing in this group, the way things are going??

:-)

I'm watching this one:-

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.d...0589&rd=1&rd=1

I might have bid if they did a Van den Hul version.....

S.



Bloody hell, needles cost a pretty penny back then! Half a dollar for
ten? That was dear. No wonder people were re-sharpening them.

d

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Pearce Consulting
http://www.pearce.uk.com
 




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