Can anyone tell me what tonearm this might fit on... I picked it up recently because it's not something I've seen.. I'm thinking possibly some type of Columbia phonograph but don't have one to compare.
Might have to buy a machine just to display it. LOL
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Speaker horn and reproducer combo.... what machine??
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Re: Speaker horn and reproducer combo.... what machine??
The horn is similar to, but longer than, the one fitted to the British made Perophone Pixie Grippa portable.
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Re: Speaker horn and reproducer combo.... what machine??
That looks like an "Add-A-Tone" reproducer. They are an aftermarket accessory. Various ones made to fit different brands. They have the capability of producing pseudo stereo when the listener is positioned just right at the main horn and this little horn. Here is one on a Victor. Cheers, Russie
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Re: Speaker horn and reproducer combo.... what machine??
For reference, here is a typical later Columbia Grafonola Reproducer.
PS, I'm wondering if that little horn is installed in the wrong side of the reproducer? Cheers, Russie
PS, I'm wondering if that little horn is installed in the wrong side of the reproducer? Cheers, Russie
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