I think your probably quite correct in your statement.
Larry
True Tone 2, classical detail example.
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larryh
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Re: True Tone 2, classical detail example.
A True Tone 2 is worth it folks. Here’s an example:
Back in March I recorded a video of my C-19 playing a record by the Premiere Quartet.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4HUyOiWSM6g
Here’s the same record, same reproducer, now with the new True Tone. The audio is less muffled and much brighter!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T1bkyDUnigI
Back in March I recorded a video of my C-19 playing a record by the Premiere Quartet.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4HUyOiWSM6g
Here’s the same record, same reproducer, now with the new True Tone. The audio is less muffled and much brighter!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T1bkyDUnigI
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VanEpsFan1914
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Re: True Tone 2, classical detail example.
I had a TrueTone in my Amberola 30 for a long time bought from Larry himself--it worked wonderfully, with (in the right places) great bass sound for the 30's tiny old horn. Currently I have one of Herman's "Wondertone" plastic diaphragms in for brighter voice response but there is a lot to be said for Larry's great TrueTone! (Trust me, I am not getting rid of it--it will be worth putting in another cylinder phonograph sometime soon!)