Hello--
Is there a way to make a 2-minute Edison Standard Model A not sound like junk?
Mine is an unrestored 1904 model with reproducer rebuilt in 2010 by Stephen Heatherley (Very kind of you to sign it, and the silicone gaskets are a great idea!)
Running it with a 14" horn...could do differently but wonder if anyone else has one it doesn't hurt to listen to.
Sound quality of Standard Model A cylinder
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Re: Sound quality of Standard Model A cylinder
There isn't any reason for a decent model A Standard to sound like junk. It's never going to sound like a modern stereo, but you should be able to get decent frequency range and response with a non-moldy Gold Moulded cylinder and a rebuilt reproducer. I'd suggest you post a video to YouTube showing your machine playing so we can help you diagnose any issues. You might also just search YouTube to see other machines playing to compare to yours.
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Re: Sound quality of Standard Model A cylinder
I agree with 52089. If everything is serviced it should perform just fine. The Edison Standard, even the early A, was a terrific value for your phono dollar both today and back when your model was new. (PM sent)
Jerry B.
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Re: Sound quality of Standard Model A cylinder
Mine sounds best with a morning glory horn suspended from a crane. The extra drag from a 14" horn does tax the mechanism somewhat. Additionally, I suspect that the bigger horn gives a better frequency response. With all that said, a properly adjusted machine with a good reproducer and a good record should sound good with a "ride the reproducer" horn.
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Martin
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Re: Sound quality of Standard Model A cylinder
"There isn't any reason for a decent model A Standard to sound like junk."
That's correct.
I think that he needs to take a good look at his machine....or the cylinders that he is playing...
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Tony K.
Edison Collector/Restorer
That's correct.
I think that he needs to take a good look at his machine....or the cylinders that he is playing...
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Tony K.
Edison Collector/Restorer
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Re: Sound quality of Standard Model A cylinder
What type of horn are you using? If you're using the typical 14" horn that came with most edison machines it's not going to sound nearly as good as when a larger horn is used.
I've been playing my cylinders on an edison standard f with a diamond b reproducer and cygnet horn and now when I play them on another machine with a smaller horn they do not sound too good. Also the record has to be in good condition to get satisfactory sound out of the machine
Stephen
I've been playing my cylinders on an edison standard f with a diamond b reproducer and cygnet horn and now when I play them on another machine with a smaller horn they do not sound too good. Also the record has to be in good condition to get satisfactory sound out of the machine
Stephen