Diamond Disc reproducer types - illustrated

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OrthoSean
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Re: Diamond Disc reproducer types - illustrated

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It sure looks like hers has the EAS. My W-250 is just 10 numbers apart from hers and mine has it. When I sent Steve Medved my reproducer to rebuild, he replaced all of that in mine so when I finally can get my machine back into regular service, I can set mine back up and see how well (or not se well) it worked when it was new. Just need to find a good spot for it like many of us can relate :lol:

Sean

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Re: Diamond Disc reproducer types - illustrated

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apruizii wrote:Phonogal,

Just curious, based on the reproducer limit pin being insulated and the wire conduit channel on the horn, is this an EAS (Edison Auto Stop) reproducer with the wire socket in the rear?

Thanks,

AR
Yes. I have started another thread to try to shed some light on the evolution of this model. Hopefully members that have one will share their information.

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