EMG Mark VIII

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Re: EMG Mark VIII

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Here is a, not so good picture of the caution plate. I'll take some better pictures the next time I play it.
When I first got it, it sounded terrible. I made the mistake of rebuilding the soundbox before testing it on another gramophone. I have learned to leave them alone if they sound OK and only rebuild them if absolutely necessary. It still sounded terrible. It came to life once I totally dismantled it and flushed out several petrified moths and an acorn from the conduit.
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Lenoirstreetguy wrote:.....Delius' assistant and amanuensis Eric Fenby writes of the EMG in his memoirs, so Delius was in fact very pleased with it.....

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Here is the letter of satisfaction from Frederick Delius used by Michael Ginn for advertising purposes in 1928.....
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I like the dig at HMV, who ran a series of record sleeves showing eminent performers posing with what purported to be their own gramophones. Several of these sleeves have been featured in another thread.

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Out of curiosity; what are the dimensions of the horn on the Mark VIII? Specifically, how long is the horn, and how wide is it at the bell?

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Garret wrote:Out of curiosity; what are the dimensions of the horn on the Mark VIII? Specifically, how long is the horn, and how wide is it at the bell?

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Frank James's book states that the 1928 Mark VIII had a 50" Wilson Panharmonic horn, with a 24 ½" bell.
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Orchorsol wrote:
Garret wrote:Out of curiosity; what are the dimensions of the horn on the Mark VIII? Specifically, how long is the horn, and how wide is it at the bell?

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Frank James's book states that the 1928 Mark VIII had a 50" Wilson Panharmonic horn, with a 24 ½" bell.
Thank you! I should have referenced my copy of the book first before posting, though. :oops:

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To those who may interested I was able to get the EMG VIII from the Schlick auction singing again:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zIC7h2h ... ntLkwjZEqA

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mPkKbW9 ... ntLkwjZEqA

Again many thanks to those who helped me with this from the British and European section. A bunch of great gentleman!

Regards,

Glenn

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