[78-L] Mills Brothers song

Mark L. Bardenwerper, Sr. citroenid19 at sbcglobal.net
Tue May 19 14:03:56 PDT 2009


Michael Biel wrote:
> Royal Pemberton wrote:
>   
>>> Another machine to investigate is the Alesis Masterlink.
>>> It's a hard disk recorder with a CD mechanism, and an
>>> internal editing platform with some DSP functions as well.
>>>       
> From: "Mark L. Bardenwerper, Sr." <citroenid19 at sbcglobal.net>
>   
>> Pricey, professional quality, though. Very nice.
>>     
>
> You two do realize that this excursion in this thread was started by
> Steve Barr explaining his quest to be able to record from his $3 garage
> sale phonograph if he can find some ceramic powerpoint type N8-3D
> replacement needles which put out a line-level output.  I don't think he
> is considering a budget much above $10.  Got any suggestions at that
> price level?  
>
> I have found that there is a manufacturer now making those powerpoints
> again but they only have one point on them so there is no flip-over
> possible. There are two different ones available at about $14 each. One
> has a 1 mil diamond for microgroove and the other is the 3 mil Steve
> would need, but only in sapphire.  (Since the diamond for a 3 mil point
> is three times the size of a 1 mil diamond, it would bring the cost up
> too much, so they're not making them.)  Of course he would rather find
> cheaper NOS, and so would I.  I just picked up another Caliphone for
> Leah to use for simple playbacks, but it only had an LP point.  I hate
> spending $14 for a needle for a phonograph I paid $5 for!  But she does
> have much better equipment as well.
>
>   
Sounds like my old Garard. I have a Stanton 500 with a 3 mil needle on 
it. Plays most anything, if I can get it to rev up. I bought the cart 
and 2 needles, one LP and one 78 a long time ago for very cheap. They 
aren't cheap anymore. The idler is like stone. I wish I could get a new 
one. They are reman, but again, I am a cheapskate too.

Yes N8-3S is readily available through the usual suspects. Buy several, 
keep one is stock.

But, aren't ceramic cart less compliant and harder on records?



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