My New Edisonic reproducer

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My New Edisonic reproducer

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Some creative repairs...
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Re: My New Edisonic reproducer

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It's like a car wreck or road-kill ... mustnotlookbutIhaftalook .... aarrghh! :shock:

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Re: My New Edisonic reproducer

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Just got my Edisonic back from the repair shop. I posted a video to YouTube comparing this Edisonic with my best Edison standard reproducer:

http://youtu.be/Fy1Zb8km4V0

The Edisonic reproduces a noticeably wider range of frequencies but I didn't really notice a significant increase in volume.

I'm very happy! Cliff
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