HELP with Pathé VII Sound Quality
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Re: HELP with Pathé VII Sound Quality
Yes I have since installed the missing parts. Thanks! I have 4 other phonographs and am selling this one anyways lol. Thanks all for your help on this!!
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Re: HELP with Pathé VII Sound Quality
When it was all said and done I found my Pathé Sapphire needle and faced Reproducer forward and sounds great! Thank you to all who responded. Grew up around record players and music but am new to the old windups! Thanks again! Learning fast thanks to sites like this!
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Re: HELP with Pathé VII Sound Quality
I noticed that a lot of talking machine collectors (including myself a few years back) get confused on how to operate a Pathé machine correctly and which way the reproducer should be turned and what record and needle type to be used on the machine. Seems confusing to many collectors in the beginning
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Re: HELP with Pathé VII Sound Quality
Thanks! I have since learned a whole lot!! I am now playing my Pathé records with the sapphire needle I found burried in the needle collection in the machine lol. Lucky find!! I also ordered some Pathé verticals!briankeith wrote:I noticed that a lot of talking machine collectors (including myself a few years back) get confused on how to operate a Pathé machine correctly and which way the reproducer should be turned and what record and needle type to be used on the machine. Seems confusing to many collectors in the beginning
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Thomas A. Edison
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