Edison Standard B 2/4 min Conversion Kit
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Edison Standard B 2/4 min Conversion Kit
How well do the 2/4 minute conversion kits work? Were they made by Edison or an aftermarket company? Thinking of looking for on for my Standard B. Thanks
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Re: Edison Standard B 2/4 min Conversion Kit
If I'm not mistaken, Edison did release a conversion kit for his two minute machines, although I assume aftermarket options were available as well.
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Re: Edison Standard B 2/4 min Conversion Kit
To answer your question, they work very well.
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Re: Edison Standard B 2/4 min Conversion Kit
Thanks. I'll keep an eye out for one.
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Re: Edison Standard B 2/4 min Conversion Kit
I'm not aware of anyone but Edison making 2/4 conversion kits for any Edison machine, but please correct me if I'm wrong.
The kit sold by Edison works perfectly. It is primarily a replacement for the cluster of gears that sits at the left side of the mandrel, plus a couple of other small needed parts. It's a very quick installation and is usually flawless once installed.
Customers who bought conversion kits were also given the option of purchasing a starter set of 10 "special" 4M records, labeled "Special A" through "Special K" (no "I") for a nominal fee, typically $1. Initially wax Amberols were provided, but Blue Amberols became part of the kit later.
The kit sold by Edison works perfectly. It is primarily a replacement for the cluster of gears that sits at the left side of the mandrel, plus a couple of other small needed parts. It's a very quick installation and is usually flawless once installed.
Customers who bought conversion kits were also given the option of purchasing a starter set of 10 "special" 4M records, labeled "Special A" through "Special K" (no "I") for a nominal fee, typically $1. Initially wax Amberols were provided, but Blue Amberols became part of the kit later.
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Re: Edison Standard B 2/4 min Conversion Kit
Am I correct that you cannot play a 4 minute with a C reproducer?
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Re: Edison Standard B 2/4 min Conversion Kit
Yes, the stylus on a "C" is too wide to fit in the groove of a 4M record.hearsedriver wrote:Am I correct that you cannot play a 4 minute with a C reproducer?
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Re: Edison Standard B 2/4 min Conversion Kit
Thanks. I thought that was the case.
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Re: Edison Standard B 2/4 min Conversion Kit
We warned you this was a slippery slope... but did you listen? Noooooo...hearsedriver wrote:Thanks. I thought that was the case.
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You are so right! Very addictive in every way.gramophone-georg wrote:We warned you this was a slippery slope... but did you listen? Noooooo...hearsedriver wrote:Thanks. I thought that was the case.Pretty soon it'll be a cygnet horn, then a Music Master, then an oversized flat top carriage for a Diamond B, then... then... then...