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In my opinion....it looks far too crude to be a factory made piece. I would also say "homemade". Perhaps a mans attempt to experiment....??.Based on it's shape.....not even sure this was intended for a Gramophone. Unless you wanted the sound to travel downward...Gramtastic wrote:Hi,
Don't think it is home made - the quality is too good (see all three pictures). The opening is an almost perfect circle 25inches in diameter - I am not sure many amateurs could have constructed such a complex shape so accurately.......
Sound would travel upwards from the tone arm through the motor and turntable unless other strange bends were introduced , defintely homemade for some reasongramophone78 wrote:In my opinion....it looks far too crude to be a factory made piece. I would also say "homemade". Perhaps a mans attempt to experiment....??.Based on it's shape.....not even sure this was intended for a Gramophone. Unless you wanted the sound to travel downward...Gramtastic wrote:Hi,
Don't think it is home made - the quality is too good (see all three pictures). The opening is an almost perfect circle 25inches in diameter - I am not sure many amateurs could have constructed such a complex shape so accurately........
It appears that way on one of the photos, yet on another it looks perfectly aligned for sitting under a motor board i.e. with the end of the tone arm entering the narrow tube at the top, and the large end of the horn pointing out of the front of the cabinet.soundgen wrote:Sound would travel upwards from the tone arm through the motor and turntable unless other strange bends were introduced