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Due to the very nice response to last year's Union presentations, the Antique Phonograph Society is sponsoring two more this year. You can read about them here:

http://www.antiquephono.org/events/aps- ... show-sale/

Hope to see many of you there! :)

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Looks very interesting, George!

Thanks for the heads up!

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Yes, and I too hope to be there and learn more. Thank you!
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Can't wait! :D
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Will the update from John Levin be new material? I have the 2014 dvd and wanted more info.

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billybob62 wrote:Will the update from John Levin be new material? I have the 2014 dvd and wanted more info.
John will be presenting [pretty much the same material as found on the DVD, but with more of an emphasis on the comparisons between popular cylinder reproducers in regard to stylus size, weight, stylus pressure, and frequency response. He may be expanding on these; I don't know for sure.

The CPS1 is not commercially available (yet?), so the presentation isn't a sales pitch. It is, however, an eye-opener for those of us who use antique reproducers to play our records! :)

George P.

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