http://youtu.be/D-aTPfeNg-I
Hot Air "under the hood"
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gramophone78
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Hot Air "under the hood"
Here is a short video I made while doing a Spring "tune up" showing the operation "under the hood". Don't try this at home....
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http://youtu.be/D-aTPfeNg-I
http://youtu.be/D-aTPfeNg-I
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Re: Hot Air "under the hood"
Your Stirling phono is something I'd really to own! You'd have to plan ahead to play your records...no spur-of-the-moment playings!
Have you ever timed it to see how long it takes to build up enough steam, and how long the machine will play with a full boiler?
I can see my weekly grocery list: Milk, eggs, bread, and fuel for the gramophone!
Thanks for posting!
Bob
Have you ever timed it to see how long it takes to build up enough steam, and how long the machine will play with a full boiler?
I can see my weekly grocery list: Milk, eggs, bread, and fuel for the gramophone!
Thanks for posting!
Bob
"Comparison is the thief of joy" Theodore Roosevelt
His Master's Voice Automatic 1A Exponential Gramophone Demonstration:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qi70G1Rzqpo
His Master's Voice Automatic 1A Exponential Gramophone Demonstration:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qi70G1Rzqpo
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gramophone78
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Re: Hot Air "under the hood"
I should also mention.....this machine will start playing within approx 15 seconds after the burner being placed under the transfer chamber. It is that fast to start provided the engines timing is set right. Also, these machines were advertised for use in large exhibitions, dance halls, etc.....They were not intended for home use. The period catalogs I have for these models show that you could "custom" your machine based on where you lived and the type of records you intended to play. Some were fitted with just a lateral arm and others (like mine) had a "duplex" arm in order to play lateral and vertical records. Paillard would also supply you with one sapphire needle.
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Re: Hot Air "under the hood"
I like the flame spreader!
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Re: Hot Air "under the hood"
You the man Jerry.....
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