Experiences using Morse Clarifiers?

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VanEpsFan1914
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Experiences using Morse Clarifiers?

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I was just curious if anyone still had a Morse clarifier installed in a phonograph. What had me wondering was because sometimes the old Victors and Victrola phonographs will "ring" a little bit, the infamous "Victor ear tickle." Placing a sock down the horn changes this and if the sock is loosely wadded, or just a handkerchief is used, this also helps.

For those who have found old Morse clarifier attachments, how did these work for you? They are simple enough and if they do all right I was thinking about making a replica--there is paper around, some tin to make the band from, and plenty of shellac to dope it with--but if it's not really doing anything I'll probably not do it.

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Re: Experiences using Morse Clarifiers?

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I never heard of the Victor tickle before so I did a search and found this. https://edisoneffect.blogspot.com/

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Re: Experiences using Morse Clarifiers?

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I've wanted to make a Morse Clarifier since I first saw one in the Paul/Fabrizio Gizmo Gadget phonograph book. I'd like to tame some of those unpleasant Victrola resonant peaks! I once pocketed some cocktail straws to experiment with but couldn't find them next day.
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