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From: jnorman111
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  • (J.M.J.)

    Another thing to consider is that these machines were designed to play records that have a material that is harder than the steel needle. The principal being that the needle wears, and is changed every play, because it is of a softer material than the record, the needle wears, so it does not hurt the record when played properly.

  • I have considered your concern.That is a 1920s Victrola VV-90 designed to play orthophonic records. The tone arm and sound box are heavy, however, first off I only played the record this once on this machine, it is a duplicate copy of mine anyway, and Chess 78s don't sell for much, even near mint, and this would grade out at VV+. I did use a very ultra soft tone needle, very thin, and will stock up on more of them coming up the second week-end in June at Union, Illinois phonograph show.

  • I don't understand why you are playing such a late-era electric 78 on an early acoustic machine. You are stripping those narrow groves with the thick needle and gouging the soft material with the heavy producer.

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