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Bill K
Frank, I agree that some are better than others and I've heard that that the Kent is among the best. I have another brand, not Kent with a properly rebuilt reproducer and it really sounds fantastic, rivaling my Victor V. I think they can be really excellent imho.De Soto Frank wrote:I have a couple later adapters for the Diamond Disc machines, one with the long arm as pictured in the first post.
I have another one like the one pictured by Edisone ( shorter, festival of knuckle-joints.).
The short, jointed one came with a reproducer that looks similar to a Kent, but bears no ID markings that I can find.
The longer, nickle-plated arm is a Kent, and has a bayonet fitting like a Victor goose-neck. An Exhibition or a #2 fits nicely.
That said, I have tried both, and haven't been entirely convinced of proper tracking geometry for lateral-cut records, either transverse across the record face to the spindle, or the angle between the needle and record (somewhat adjustable on the short, jointed arm).
I do not have the instructions for either arm (the multi-jointed one came with my first C-19), so I may not have the machine & arm set-up correctly... there's so many angles / joints / variables that enter into the picture.
For myself, I regard them as a neat party-trick, but not something I would rely on for regular playing of my good lateral-cut discs.
From a design standpoint, I think the straight-line /ball-joint adapter is probably kinder to the records...
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