So it had to be listened to via tubes, in the end. Years of research, and then all mysteries finally solved in few minutes!
Did you do any progress with your machine in the meanwhile, or was it set aside due to lack of information?
Waltonophone
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Re: Waltonophone
My poor machine has been in storage for a while. Finding this working example has inspired me to try and restore it. Most of the hardware is present. The missing motor and tonearm should be relatively easy to find. I've been trying to contact the museum . No reply as yet.Years of research, and then all mysteries finally solved in few minutes!
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Re: Waltonophone
Because of Corona many Museums are closed in Moscow. Just wait for a reply which may take many months till the lockdown is over.