Playing a center start Pathé record on an American Pathé

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edisonplayer
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Playing a center start Pathé record on an American Pathé

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I was wondering if you can play a center start Pathé disc on an American Pathé phonograph?edisonplayer

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Re: Playing a center start Pathé record on an American Pathé

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Yes you can. Just be sure the turntable is level or the stylus may skate across the shallow grooves in the record.

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I'd like to find a table model Pathé machine without the cover like the one shown in Tim Fabrizio and George Paul book"The Talking Machine Compendium.edisonplayer

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Re: Playing a center start Pathé record on an American Pathé

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It can be done, but I will tell you from experience that they do not track well on anything but a European Pathéphone.

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All of my center-start Pathé records play well on my Brunswick, Vitaphone, and Pathé Actuelle machines. The auto brake even works on the Actuelle, once you know how to set it.

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Re: Playing a center start Pathé record on an American Pathé

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I find that small center-start records (e.g. 8") often have the worst tracking problems. Pathé sometimes cut grooves starting from the edge of a 2" (embossed) label.

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