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  • nice -- I've a VE8-4, only a few records and its not playing very loud. The reproducer has been serviced -- what needles are good for higher output?

  • @gnativerson Well, playing Victor "scroll" records will give you the best sound. They are called scrolls because of the scroll outline on the label, they are electrically recorded and best designed for use on the Victor Orthopohic series. Needles generally come in soft / medium / loud and sometimes extra loud "sizes"... that can also help.

  • @gnativerson - you may have earlier acoustic records that were not recorded electrically and they would play at a lower volume. On a crendenza, loud needles should just absolutely run you out of the room! The thicker the needle, the louder it plays - so if you have really thin needles like a straight pin thickness? Those are soft tone. If it's a rebuilt reproducer it should peel the wallpaper off the walls!

  • "You're Driving Me Crazy"?

    That's "Okay, Baby!" and it's not Bowlly singing...

  • @lindyhoppers The info is from a website, google search AL BOWLLY DISCOGRAPHY - 1931 .

  • The 2nd is THE KING'S HORSES, a 1930 song by English composer Noel Gay and English lyricist Harry Graham

  • Great demonstration. First I have ever seen of a multi groove record.

  • Thanks for posting!

  • such a cool idea,i wonder how they came up with it? i remember having

    a horse race game with 12 races on the record.

  • @chompo7 I agree, it's a fun idea. And yes! I have that too, altho not in HD, check out: =85q2Vk0Qons

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