Re: Decca 1A - Concealed Weight Adjustment
Posted: Tue Apr 21, 2015 9:26 am
Gosh, I have owned a Decca "trench" for more than ten years and never had any suspect that there was such coil inside the arm pivot. Must check if mine really has it.
To reply to previous questions, the reflecting horn of the Decca trench gives a very good sound for a portable of this size (if the soundbox is rehauled and calibrated, of course). But most of all, its arm has an excellent offset, which is very evident if seen from the top. Geometry is almost perfect, and of course this also adds to the sound. If it's considered that the renowned HMV goose neck with tapered arm has no offset at all, this is a truly amazing feature for a gramophone of that age, not even to mention that it's been deployed in a "cheap" portable unit!
To reply to previous questions, the reflecting horn of the Decca trench gives a very good sound for a portable of this size (if the soundbox is rehauled and calibrated, of course). But most of all, its arm has an excellent offset, which is very evident if seen from the top. Geometry is almost perfect, and of course this also adds to the sound. If it's considered that the renowned HMV goose neck with tapered arm has no offset at all, this is a truly amazing feature for a gramophone of that age, not even to mention that it's been deployed in a "cheap" portable unit!