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
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
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.
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
The best reproducer to use is an Automatic or a Model-B for brown wax cylinders.
Rich Gordon
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Re: correct reproducer to use on brown wax cylinder
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/
George P.
http://www.antiquephono.org/basic-antiq ... onal-tips/
George P.