I recently gave this reply to a customer who bought a B reproducer from me to play Brown wax cylinders
"Thanks for your email , yes the B is for brown wax cylinders etc , the problem is the stylus pressure on the cylinder , I am told that a C exerts 4 times the pressure on the groove than the the B ! this doesn't look right though as the B seems to have a much heavier weight , but the combination of the weight flap / leverage of the C "wing " and the sapphire diameter makes it so that if you play brown wax with a C it will wear it out very quickly !"
Am I correct ?
B / C reproducers
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Re: B / C reproducers
You may want to read this.....http://forum.talkingmachine.info/viewto ... =2&t=13914
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Re: B / C reproducers
So then the question really is can you use a B reproducer to play 2 and 4 minute cylinders as you would an O or K reproducer?
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Re: B / C reproducers
No - the B is a two-minute reproducer. The Diamond B is a larger reproducer for four-minute celluloid only.need4art wrote:So then the question really is can you use a B reproducer to play 2 and 4 minute cylinders as you would an O or K reproducer?
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