Vicsonia stylus replacements - Bruce Diamonds
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Victrolacollector
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Vicsonia stylus replacements - Bruce Diamonds
I have been curious, I recently purchased a Viscsonia adapter on the forum. The adapter plays Edison DD's on a Victor. We know these diamond points are not permanent, and may need changed in the future. In the event it needs changed at some point, would a New Bruce Diamond work in this reproducer?
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Phonofreak
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Re: Vicsonia stylus replacements - Bruce Diamonds
I have one of these reproducers. If the diamond is good, there is no reason why they can't last like an Edison diamond, as long as they are not mishandled.
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Re: Vicsonia stylus replacements - Bruce Diamonds
... to be or not to be ...
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larryh
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Re: Vicsonia stylus replacements - Bruce Diamonds
In my experience original diamonds may appear not to be leaving any noticeable issues on the record, but the sound can be effected due to years of play. I had several original diamonds I thought were fine, but when obtained another stylus which was new I realized the original diamond was not playing as clearly as it might have. I don't think anything such as a stylus is going to last forever. If the 1 or 2 gms of pressure a modern turntable produces playing a vinyl record causes a diamond point to need occasional replacement then how much wear would a heavy weight like the edison produce?
I would send Steven Medved a note is your curious about the possible switch of diamonds. [email protected]
Larry
I would send Steven Medved a note is your curious about the possible switch of diamonds. [email protected]
Larry
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Re: Vicsonia stylus replacements - Bruce Diamonds
Hi,
I agree with Larry 100% and I just the other day said the same thing regarding a similar topic to some one with an Ultona.
Allen
I agree with Larry 100% and I just the other day said the same thing regarding a similar topic to some one with an Ultona.
Allen
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Re: Vicsonia stylus replacements - Bruce Diamonds
I have one of these and they are nothing like a real Edison reproducer. I wouldn't pour any money into it myself.
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Phonofreak
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Re: Vicsonia stylus replacements - Bruce Diamonds
One point that I want to mention when playing these reproducers: It is OK to occasionally play an Edison DD on your open horn Victor. The diamond point rides the groove like a conventional record. The Edison uses a feedscrew. If DD's are played a lot on a Victor, the record will get very worn. To me, playing a DD on the Victor is really a novelty to have an "Outside Horn Edison DD player".
Harvey Kravitz
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Re: Vicsonia stylus replacements - Bruce Diamonds
I guess this is why we have both a Edison and Victor in our collections playing each record on the proper machine. Sounds like there really is no substitute.
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Re: Vicsonia stylus replacements - Bruce Diamonds
I've used a modified Cheney vertical reproducer with a jewel point to play diamond discs on my Credenza- the results are very nice.