Here are two videos of the diaphragm that I invented and perfected in collaboration with Wyatt Markus, installed in an Edisonic reproducer and fitted with a Gilmore diamond stylus by Wyatt.
The links connect to two YouTube videos, one playing an electrical recording, the other an acoustical recording.
https://youtu.be/r_jqGa8W9p0
https://youtu.be/BdyWffLcD1I
Here’s a stock reproducer with original diaphragm and stylus playing the same acoustical disc for comparison:
https://youtu.be/-JsiTzrG8lo
Sonic performance of Figure 6 diaphragm & Gilmore stylus
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Sonic performance of Figure 6 diaphragm & Gilmore stylus
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Re: Sonic performance of Figure 6 diaphragm & Gilmore stylus
They both sound great, especially the electrical recording.
How does this Edisonic compare with an original Edisonic reproducer?
How does this Edisonic compare with an original Edisonic reproducer?
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Re: Sonic performance of Figure 6 diaphragm & Gilmore stylus
It sounds better. The shellac that holds the layers of rice paper in original diaphragms oxidizes and hardens, attenuating the performance characteristics. With a Figure 6 diaphragm, the frequency range is extended, and the narrow band of emphasized frequencies that causes ‘listener fatigue’ is eliminated. The Figure 6 diaphragm is very ‘articulate’ and combined with a perfectly-sized Gilmore stylus, the detail revealed in the recording is amazing. There is very distinct separation between the instruments.gramophoneshane wrote:They both sound great, especially the electrical recording.
How does this Edisonic compare with an original Edisonic reproducer?
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Re: Sonic performance of Figure 6 diaphragm & Gilmore stylus
What does the whole retrofit cost?
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Re: Sonic performance of Figure 6 diaphragm & Gilmore stylus
I would refer you to Wyatt Markus (MicaMonster) on this board. I have no connection to the production or installation of the diaphragms myself.
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Re: Sonic performance of Figure 6 diaphragm & Gilmore stylus
This is some neat work! That new diaphragm really refreshed the sound of the machine and the new stylus doesn't sound nearly as scratchy as the others.
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Re: Sonic performance of Figure 6 diaphragm & Gilmore stylus
It's exciting to see innovations that help maintain the hobby over time and promote the great sound made by Edison diamond disk machines.
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