2 or 4 clips
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2 or 4 clips
So, am I better off with a 2-clip + Automatic Standard or a 4-clip + C Standard ?
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Re: 2 or 4 clips
I believe the Automatic will allow you to play brown-wax cylinders... the tail-weight on C is too heavy for brown-wax.
Don't know if this applies to you situation or not, but might be worth considering.

Don't know if this applies to you situation or not, but might be worth considering.
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Re: 2 or 4 clips
"I believe the Automatic will allow you to play brown-wax cylinders... the tail-weight on C is too heavy for brown-wax."
+1
Correct!
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Tony K.
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+1
Correct!
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Re: 2 or 4 clips
Why not buy whichever model you want and buy both Automatic and winged-C reproducers? Then you could play brown wax without damage and also play black wax without blasting.Edisone wrote:So, am I better off with a 2-clip + Automatic Standard or a 4-clip + C Standard ?
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Re: 2 or 4 clips
You could also buy a Model B reproducer to play your brown wax. Much cheaper than an Automatic.VintageTechnologies wrote:Why not buy whichever model you want and buy both Automatic and winged-C reproducers? Then you could play brown wax without damage and also play black wax without blasting.Edisone wrote:So, am I better off with a 2-clip + Automatic Standard or a 4-clip + C Standard ?
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Re: 2 or 4 clips
If you like good sound go with the C reproducer machine. If you like a less common old school look, go with the Automatic.
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Re: 2 or 4 clips
The point is, you should not play brown wax with a C reproducer because it will more rapidly wear them out. While the Automatic is best suited for brown wax cylinders, they typically don't play the louder molded cylinders very well - the stiff glass diaphragm blasts when playing loud records. Different jobs, different tools.Andersun wrote:If you like good sound go with the C reproducer machine. If you like a less common old school look, go with the Automatic.
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Re: 2 or 4 clips
Dan,
I am old school.
I like the earlier 2-clip with Automatic.
Probably not going to be your daily driver, but looks cool!
Gene
I am old school.
I like the earlier 2-clip with Automatic.
Probably not going to be your daily driver, but looks cool!
Gene
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Re: 2 or 4 clips
Well if you think at all like I do, you are probably better off with bothEdisone wrote:So, am I better off with a 2-clip + Automatic Standard or a 4-clip + C Standard ?
Seriously though if listening pleasure is your goal I'd go with something other than an A model Standard of any sort. They are certainly interesting and collectible machines though.