Thanks for all your comments, maybe all you guys should work at the museum of making music. We should tell the demonstrator what those records really are...
Dude, don't play that "thick" record on _that_ turntable!! It's an Edison record with vertical grooves, and you'll destroy it on that lateral groove-compatible machine.
Do not play the thicker record on this phonograph. It is an Edison diamond disk made for play only on a diamond disk player. Also, do not use a steel needle for more than one or two plays or you will destroy the records. They are not made of plastic.
The 78 reocrds are made from shellac - not plastic. That thick record is an Edison Diamond Disc and it should never be player with a steel needle machine like the one it is on now. It must be played with an Edison Diamond Disc Reproducer that uses a diamond instead of steel needles. One play with a steel needle and the grooves are shot. BTW The Vic V is SWEEEET!
Thanks for all your comments, maybe all you guys should work at the museum of making music. We should tell the demonstrator what those records really are...
DREAMCO 5 years ago
Dude, don't play that "thick" record on _that_ turntable!! It's an Edison record with vertical grooves, and you'll destroy it on that lateral groove-compatible machine.
dreamwulf 5 years ago
Do not play the thicker record on this phonograph. It is an Edison diamond disk made for play only on a diamond disk player. Also, do not use a steel needle for more than one or two plays or you will destroy the records. They are not made of plastic.
sentjourn 5 years ago
The 78 reocrds are made from shellac - not plastic. That thick record is an Edison Diamond Disc and it should never be player with a steel needle machine like the one it is on now. It must be played with an Edison Diamond Disc Reproducer that uses a diamond instead of steel needles. One play with a steel needle and the grooves are shot. BTW The Vic V is SWEEEET!
Moooperator 5 years ago