The remarkable sound of the Victrola 8 -12
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				jfs78
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The remarkable sound of the Victrola 8 -12
For myself I have owned many different orthophonics from Credenzas, metal horned orthos, to the smaller horned ones. But I have found that the sound of the 8 -12 suits me better. It has a much strong base than what I have heard on others. It does not have the highs of the others either. This is good in many ways and I find it kills off more of the hiss. Although many would rather have the highs... If you have an 8 - 12 and it has a tight horn..It will be one of the finest performing Orthos.  What have been the findings of others?  I would like to know.   Thanks   Jack
			
			
									
									
						- marcapra
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Re: The remarkable sound of the Victrola 8 -12
I know another collector who loves the 8-12 for the sound yes, but also because it is his favorite cabinet for a Victrola Orthophonic machine.  Since I like big things, I go for the Credenza, which I just bought, but don't have yet.  It's going to be shipped, first to Union, then to Oregon, then to So. Calif. for the August CAPS show.  I assume the Credenza would have a similar sound to the 8-12 or the 8-4, but maybe just a bit less volume.  I guess the main thing is to get the reproducer rebuilt properly.
			
			
									
									
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				jfs78
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Re: The remarkable sound of the Victrola 8 -12
Good luck with the credenza and I hope it is a wonderful machine for you.
			
			
									
									
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Re: The remarkable sound of the Victrola 8 -12
My Cred
			
			
													
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Re: The remarkable sound of the Victrola 8 -12
that's good to know!  Linseed oil is cheaper than glycerine and as an artist I have plenty of turpentine and linseed oil!  I think the gasket between horn and the neck is also something that needs to be replaced to stop any air leaks.
			
			
									
									
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