Video is nothing spectacular ... a scrappy little snippet (I was playing music for a solid 5 hours, answering questions and chatting for most of that time ... difficult to step away!) but it's kind of interesting to see these machines side by side ... Dum Dum 1939 vs. Hayes 1929 ... the 31a cabinet is so much bigger than the 32 (and I still don't understand why ... 2-spring motor vs. the 4-spring in the 32).
I should do a more scientific test at home. For, try as I may, I can't hear any discernible difference between these two machines, even swapping the Meltropes. The 32 has a larger horn, so it seems to balance out perfectly with the large-bore tonearm yet smaller horn of the 31a. Their conduits seem to be exactly the same.
It was nice to be out playing music again. I had forgotten how transfixed and emotional people get in the presence of music played on gramophones. It's quite addictive to see that reaction ... despite my aching back.
(Double-click the video above or click this link to watch the video on YouTube in HD.)