billybob62 wrote:So, let's cough it up folks. Which is better, the "Dance" or the "Edisonic", and, can either be used safely on all Edison DD players?

I've all three reproducers and have compared them. Imho the most trouble free and best
reproducer for frequent use is the
standard. It handles records of all thicknesses, (they vary)and handles warped records very well. It sounds great for all records, including electric.
Next comes the Edisonic, essentially a refined version of the Dance, adds a little "umpf" to those late acoustics and electrics if you need that. All around better than the Dance. Does not handle warped or mis-stamped records as well because of the larger limit pin in a relatively small limit loop.
Dance comes in third place. The sound is comparable to the Edisonic but the record has to be the right thickness, can't be warped or the slightest bit out of round. Also to change from
Standard to Dance you need to put an extra piece of felt on the turntable to raise it up a bit or, some people put a 78 on the turntable and set the Diamond Disc on top. The other alternative is to downward adjust the horn mechanism but then you've got to change it back when you switch back to the
Standard.
And... if you really want the best sound out of clean original Diamond Discs, modern equipment cannot be beat.
