HMV phonograph for sale in Statesville NC?

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Re: HMV phonograph for sale in Statesville NC?

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Torjazzer wrote:Wonderful-sounding little machine: ...Lacking in bass, though, owing to it not having a re-entrant horn. ...
It's true the 157 has less bass, but the fact that it has a bifurcated rather than re-entrant horn is not the reason.
It's the length of the tone chamber that determines bass cutoff--providing the horn has an exponential taper. Based on what I've heard from other collectors, the 157's horn is a good foot to 18 inches shorter than the one fitted in the 163, which was six feet long, the same length as the one installed in the Orthophonic Credenza.

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Re: HMV phonograph for sale in Statesville NC?

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Here's a 157 near Albuquerque, NM: https://albuquerque.craigslist.org/atq/ ... 19219.html

. . . and a 104 in Albany/Troy NY area: https://albany.craigslist.org/atq/d/tro ... 51632.html

So as you can see, they are out there!

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