If you ensured that your player is level, then my recommendation is that you try to play a disc in good condition. Pathés in bad shape can become unplayable.
I have several pathé styluses, old and new, all of them in good shape, but I have found some records that I could not play with any of these styluses, when the disc is worn the needle simply skids irrespective of the alignment of the turntable.
It is easy to identify a Pathé in good shape, its grooves are so shallow that when the disc is worn its surface looks dull. A disc with a bright surface is always a playable disc.
Help, Pathé problems.
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Re: Help, Pathé problems.
They are early Pathé records, the first one I was ;" How you going to keep them down on the farm."(Which I'm terrified I've damaged it.) They aren't Pathé Actuelle records.
I never considered the stylus being glass, I may look into that.
My records aren't the greatest condion on the planet, but they are alright, which I'm scared I've damaged half of them.
I never considered the stylus being glass, I may look into that.
My records aren't the greatest condion on the planet, but they are alright, which I'm scared I've damaged half of them.
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Re: Help, Pathé problems.
I would suspect the stylus is damaged and has a sharp edge. Use a 10x loupe to inspect it. The stylus is relatively large and should look like a ball.
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Re: Help, Pathé problems.
A bit like looking at the tip of a ball-point pen.VintageTechnologies wrote:I would suspect the stylus is damaged and has a sharp edge. Use a 10x loupe to inspect it. The stylus is relatively large and should look like a ball.
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Re: Help, Pathé problems.
Here is a picture of the sapphire ball tip of a Pathé stylus. Hope this helps. Cliff
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