JerryVan wrote: Tue Jul 09, 2024 9:27 am
Lah Ca wrote: Tue Jul 09, 2024 8:53 am
I would like a nice internal exponential-ish horn machine with a great reproducer sound box. It isn't that I can't afford such a machine. It is more that I don't have physical room for one. And curiously, I generally find the cabinets that these later machines live in less stylistically attractive than simpler earlier machines.
And having heard a fellow CAPS members' EMG machine, I wouldn't mind having one of those. But .... I am not likely to find one, nor am I likely to be able to afford one if I did find it, and I still wouldn't have space for it.
A Victor Orthophonic 8-12, or an 8-9, is a fairly compact machine. The 8-12 are fairly common, but finding one with a decent finish is a trick.
Thank you for the advice. I don't recall seeing either the 8-12 or the 8-9 in any listings here. There are other Orthophonic machines that pop up now and then in varying conditions at modest costs, sometimes even in almost NOS condition with records and free to boot.
My current understanding is that both HMV and Brunswick also made internal exponential-ish horn machines. Floor model HMV machines of any kind are very rare here. Brunswick Panatrope (Orthophonic by another name?) machines seem relatively common and are often in the sub-$200 CDN range with records and paraphernalia.
If I get rid of my piano, I might have room. I love the piano, but it has been sadly neglected since my wife retired. Never a true piano player, I used to use it for voice and theory-ish practice when I was home on my own.