Personally I err on the side of caution and will keep it in the same soundbox and will change the soundbox rather than the needle
RJ

Hi Greg, well I did the test today for sound quality. I compared the Everplay directly with a medium tone standard tungstone needle and medium tone steel. The recording I used was Artie Shaw playing "Deep purple". I have to say I couldn't detect any noticible difference in the frequency range either in the instruments or the vocals. I did the test using a 5b HMV soundbox on my HMV 163 which has a re-enterent (or orthophonic on your side of the pond) horn. Bear in mind though that the HMV re-enterent horn is all metal and it has been commented on before that it gives a brighter sound than the Americal wood horns of a similar design.gregbogantz wrote:Richard and Barnett, apart from the loudness and fragility of the wire, you haven't commented much about the sound of this Everplay.......I would expect that the vocal sibilants and the higher frequency percussive sounds should be noticabley muffled with this needle compared with a standard one. Especially when the wire is extended a little more..... Any observations?