correct reproducer to use on brown wax cylinder

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jeeprod
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correct reproducer to use on brown wax cylinder

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I wonder if it is safe to use a c reproducer on brown wax cylinders. I had a chance to browse a hoard of them recently, and I tried a few, just for a few seconds each, on a Standard with a C reproducer. Did I ruin the record? Thanx

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Re: correct reproducer to use on brown wax cylinder

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You'll find that searching the board will result in several discussions on this topic.

A Model C is generally considered too heavy to play brown wax cylinders.

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Re: correct reproducer to use on brown wax cylinder

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The best reproducer to use is an Automatic or a Model-B for brown wax cylinders.

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Re: correct reproducer to use on brown wax cylinder

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Any of the Columbia floating reproducers will be safe to use on brown wax as well. Here's an article that may help (scroll about a third-way down to see tips for cylinder machines:

http://www.antiquephono.org/basic-antiq ... onal-tips/

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