I agree with your choice of the Fireside A. The Home B would also be good: Does the Home have a change of reproducers? The Fireside should properly have a Model K.
Bill
Which cylinder machines would you choose?
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Re: Which cylinder machines would you choose?
Hang onto the Fireside. They're like baby Triumphs.
Or, if that list is your collection, why not keep all of them?
Have fun and let us know what the plan is!
Or, if that list is your collection, why not keep all of them?
Have fun and let us know what the plan is!
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Re: Which cylinder machines would you choose?
I love them all but it seems the Fireside is the strongest and most versate machine for everyday play.
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Re: Which cylinder machines would you choose?
I don’t have a K reproducer, I use a C and H. I noticed the price of a K is quite expensive, and heard they can damage a record that is too high or out of round. Also, I am not sure, but I heard that the K reproducers are of pot metal construction.Lucius1958 wrote:I agree with your choice of the Fireside A. The Home B would also be good: Does the Home have a change of reproducers? The Fireside should properly have a Model K.
Bill
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Re: Which cylinder machines would you choose?
Well, the K that I have shows no signs of pot metal...Victrolacollector wrote: Also, I am not sure, but I heard that the K reproducers are of pot metal construction.
Bill