Just rewired a stereo cartridge to lessen noise from scratches. I knew it would work because an early stereo amplifier I used to own had a switch to reverse the polarity so they could play Path and Diamond Disc records like this.
It's not quite normal but it is shellac. It's an Edison Diamond Disc. The grooves are cut to move the needle up and down instead of side to side so light shines off them a little differently than other records. Thanks for the comment.
Just rewired a stereo cartridge to lessen noise from scratches. I knew it would work because an early stereo amplifier I used to own had a switch to reverse the polarity so they could play Path and Diamond Disc records like this.
Jiggys78s 3 years ago
Did you modify your 78 rpm phonograph head?
I have never seen Edison records played by a regular phonograph like this!
peacefullyNJ 3 years ago
It's not quite normal but it is shellac. It's an Edison Diamond Disc. The grooves are cut to move the needle up and down instead of side to side so light shines off them a little differently than other records. Thanks for the comment.
Jiggys78s 3 years ago
that does not look like a normal 78 record, is it made of metal?.
nicolaj0154 3 years ago