BwanaJoe wrote:Zwebie wrote: upgrade it with a horizontal carriage, "O" & Diamond "B" reproducers
Nice. So, why is the carriage upgrade and different reproduces better than stock?
They are just additional options that some people prefer. It would require you to manually dismantle your machine to upgrade the carriage and diamond B reproducers aren't cheap.
My personal preference is this: get the Standard with 2/4 minute gearing and buy only Blue Amberols or 2 & 4 minute Indestructible cylinders and use an H reproducer. Skip the black wax 2 minute records, unless you are a person who enjoys that period of Edison recordings (dull IMO). There are more choices on Indestructibles and Amberols, with the upside that they don't break easily. Stay away from 4 minute wax Amberols, unless you like to gamble with there inherent tendency to break for no reason...
Rather than upgrading the machine to the diamond B and a cygnet horn, a beautiful flowered horn and horn crane are impressive and cheaper than a cygnet horn setup. Standards are cheap, but Standards with cygnet horns are around $1,000-1.200 - only because of the horn and a wooden cygnet horn is way more than that. A nice Standard is about $300+- if you get a good deal and a really nice flowered horn is $3-400 and a crane can be had for $100-200 and if you are ok with a reproduction crane, then it would be less. I like the look of a flowered horn and crane setup and after having cygnet horns, I'm just not a big fan... they take a simple machine and add another potential adjustment complication by attaching an upright horn to a slanted carriage, hence the need to upgrade to a horizontal carriage. Besides, cygnet horns are limited in design choices: black (boring), woodgrained (nice, but more expensive) or wood (nice, but hard to find and more expensive). People will argue with my logic, but truthfully, the simplest setup is potentially the easiest and best for a new collector... even a small witches hat horn works just fine.
Anyway, that's for you to decide...