[78-L] Teddy Roosevelt 1912 Campaign Speech

Ron L lherault at bu.edu
Thu Apr 2 06:59:07 PDT 2009


Actually, now that I think about it, the last time I tried a soft tone
needle I was still using the 8-12X that I used as partial trade to get the
Credenza.  I'll have to give the soft tones a try in my "new" machine.

Ron L

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[mailto:78-l-bounces at klickitat.78online.com] On Behalf Of Sean Miller
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Ron may have a brass soundbox...I have two of them that soft tones sometimes
shift in, even if the thumbscrew is tightened all the way. The later ortho
soundboxes don't seem to have that problem, at least none of mine do.  

And, yes, soft tone steel needles are excellent on a large orthophonic.
Even with acoustics.  I've been using mostly cactus and bamboo needles
lately with my machines, they're far more gentle on records than steel, for
sure and they give the tone of a soft of maybe half tone needle at best.  

I know this debate comes up once in awhile.  I'm both a record collector and
a phonograph collector and I'm a strong believer in using my machines,
nearly on a daily basis I play something on an acoustic machine, whether or
not it's the machine or the record I'm listening to.  One thing a number of
record collectors fail to realize is that if you're playing a machine that
has had nothing done with it, you will certainly damage records far faster
than you would with a properly rebuilt (therefore much more compliant)
reproducer.  All of my machines have been serviced, and yes kids, it makes a
HUGE difference in both sound and record wear.  

If anyone here wants to do some interesting reading on record and needle
wear, there are some interesting articles in the Grampohone Archive
www.gramophone.org to check out.  

I'm not about to play my Berliners or 1902 Caruso G&Ts on any of my acoustic
machines. I do have modern equipment for that which I use more than anything
else, I'm not going to deny myself the enjoyment of these fascinating pieces
of history that helped me discover some wonderful old records in the process
and triggered two great hobbies for me as a result.

Sean, who keeps a special set of shelves for "Victrola" copies of discs
right next to the Credenza.

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[mailto:78-l-bounces at klickitat.78online.com] On Behalf Of David Lennick
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Wonder why? They're fine in mine. As the man said, walk softly and carry a
big 
Credenza.

dl

Ron L'Herault wrote:
> Soft tone needles don't seem to fit well in my Credenza sound box.
> 
> Ron L
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: 78-l-bounces at klickitat.78online.com
> [mailto:78-l-bounces at klickitat.78online.com] On Behalf Of David Lennick
> Sent: Wednesday, April 01, 2009 7:30 PM
> To: 78-L Mail List
> Subject: Re: [78-L] Teddy Roosevelt 1912 Campaign Speech
> 
> Matter of fact, a couple of weeks ago I became the possessor of what may
be
> a 
> lifetime supply of new SOFT TONE needles and I'm amazed at the difference.
> Try 
> them today in your Credenza or your Victrola or your Mozzarella (that's
the
> one 
> you play only during Passover). Four out of five yogis say..
> 
> SOFT TONE, very good.
> 
> dl
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