[78-L] VARIABLE MICROGRADE 78 - What dat?

Ryan Wolfe nextset4 at yahoo.com
Thu May 2 17:50:22 PDT 2013


I think a .7 mil is generally fine, too.   Except  real well recorded  hi-fi LP's, and the difference becomes a little more apparent.


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 From: Robert M. Bratcher Jr. <rbratcherjr at yahoo.com>
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I use a .7 (stereo stylus) for early mono LP's & that's works fine for me.


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>I should add that a 1.0 mil stylus is not what's necessarily required for early LP's, but it's what they were designed for.   It should work best with your micro grade / groove DGG 78.
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>From: Clifford Bolling <78records at cdbpdx.com>
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>Just got a small group of European records, including a 12" DEUTSCHE GRAMMOPHON that has a banner
>on the label saying VARIABLE MICROGRADE 78.  Not sure what that means.  Should I play it on my 
>regular 78 turntable?
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>Thanks!  CDB
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