Playing vinyl on a spring phonograph?

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Wolfe
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Re: Playing vinyl on a spring phonograph?

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phonojim wrote:Not a good thing to do to a 45. I would suggest devising a counterweight system to lighten the stylus pressure and using a more responsive reproducer, such as an Orthophonic.
Even then, a styrene or stereo (45-45 degree groove) cut 45 rpm isn't going to last at all.

And an Orthophonic reproducer tracking at it's 160 grams :shock: or so of pressure isn't going to help matters.

This whole idea of playing vinyl microgroove records on acoustic machines is one best left at the door, IMO.
Goofy stuff...

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Re: Playing vinyl on a spring phonograph?

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I wouldn't try it with any kind of stereo record. And, I'm not talking about tracking at the full weight of the reproducer. That's the purpose of the counterweight. I agree, this is an idea better discussed than actually attempted.

Jim

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