Haven't put up many Marches here and I thought this one when it got going had pretty decent sound.. Its called "The Glory Of The Yankee Navy March" Played on my William an Mary Console using my True Tone Diaphragm and Bruce Diamond Stylus. I would guess I am about half way though redoing all the videos and of course adding some new to me selections as I go.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B1K1FpJvoHc
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The Glory Of The Yankee Navy March, True Tone.
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Re: The Glory Of The Yankee Navy March, True Tone.
Very nice videos. I enjoy listening to my Edison B-19, since Steve M. rebuilt the reproducer with the Bruce diamond and your Tru-Tone Diaphragm. I was a skeptic at first, but after listening to your diaphragm, I am able to pick out the instruments. I will say one will get better results if the record is in good condition and free of scratches. Your Tru-tone wins hands down. For anyone thinking of deriving the best sound from their Diamond Disc machine look to Steve Medved. The old stylus and diaphragm sounded more flat with some needle on glass sound, its the best I can describe it, with the new diaphragm and stylus there is more richer fuller sound.
I have primarily listened to Diamond Discs for the past few weeks. I think I am at around 50 sides now, and the diamond is still playing great.
I have primarily listened to Diamond Discs for the past few weeks. I think I am at around 50 sides now, and the diamond is still playing great.