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high praise for Chamberlain phonograph needles

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After a VERY long search for the perfect Soft tone needle, I have to tip my hat to John Harazin of MyOldPhonograph.com, and Chamberlain Needles.

The perfect nickel plating finish makes me think of Victor needles of 100 yrs ago (and those Swiss Pfanstiel needles which are no longer made). They sound great, and don't grey my records.

They do not look like something sharpened on a grinder in high school shop class and blasted with an afterthought of nickel plating. And I think we all know what needles I'm talking about. ;)

If you like a LOUD tone needle, his "Siren" brand needles are top notch as well. I've been very happy with them on my external horn talking machines.

Just my .02 cents.

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True, the "Siren" needles are very good - I wouldn't mind trying these, too......

Is it necessary, however, that needles should be nickel-plated? I know it keeps the rust off while they're in the package; but could the nickel that is worn off during play somehow contribute to record wear? Would it be better to treat steel needles, say, with a coating of silicone?

I'm just putting this question out there, as I don't know the finer points (no pun intended) of needles....

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[quote="MicaMonster"]After a VERY long search for the perfect Soft tone needle, I have to tip my hat to John Harazin of MyOldPhonograph.com, and Chamberlain Needles.

The perfect nickel plating finish makes me think of Victor needles of 100 yrs ago (and those Swiss Pfanstiel needles which are no longer made). They sound great, and don't grey my records.

They do not look like something sharpened on a grinder in high school shop class and blasted with an afterthought of nickel plating. And I think we all know what needles I'm talking about. ;)

If you like a LOUD tone needle, his "Siren" brand needles are top notch as well. I've been very happy with them on my external horn talking machines.

Just my .02 cents.

-MM[/quote]
Thanks for the kind words. I try my best to bring you the best in needle production. Thanks again. John

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