I have several adapters of which some are most likely harder on records than others. My favorite "The Perfection Flexi-Tone" has 2 ball bearing joints and therefore should be easier on record grooves than even regular tonearms. The needle just follows the groove while the feedscrew moves the heavy horn with it, but the connection between the two is not rigid, so I can't see how that would create much wear at all.ImperialGuardsman wrote:1926CredenzaOwner wrote:t Want to play your Victor discs on an Edison machine? Sure, no problem! Here's an adapter that barely works and wears out your records faster than a standard lateral machine![/i]
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Is this point accurate for all adapters or just some? I have a kent adapter with an HMV no.4 reproducer and I imagined that the amount of wear wouled be about the same. I understand that there would be tracking error (as there always is) But I figured that the moving horn would help reduce that a bit.
Thanks,
Nicholas
Andreas