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Duke Ellington, Chocolate Shake 78RPM

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Uploaded by on Nov 1, 2006

Video of a Garrard Synchrolab 95B playing a 78 Record, Victor 27531, Duke Ellington and his Famous Orchestra, vocals by Ivie Anderson.

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  • Sir Duke!! I love a Garrard. Those needles and magnetic cartridges can handle the 78's very well. I'm looking for another one myself. You've convinced me I won't be satisfied until I get one. I'm going back to collecting records again, myself. I've got a GE, suitcase style, nice player but I want my Garrard back. The only other one I like is BSR.

  • Hey good luck in your quest to get back into vinyl and shellac. Glad you liked the tune!

  • Are you using a 78 stylus for this?

  • yes, it is a .003" conical diamond stylus made aftermarket for the Shure M91ED cartridge.

  • Cool!

  • It is a fun little tune isn't it. Thanks for havin a look. Stephanie

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  • goddamn thats fast. 

  • ill agree with ou the garrards have the best sound of any turntable ive heard

  • @andrewcrawfor1381 i have a 65b from the 60's that beats out all of the new turntables in sound.

  • Wow! Nice record, nice player. I've never heard a 78 that sounded so clear!

  • That song swings hard! Great find, nice job with the old Garrard. Looks like it runs like a top.

  • Lets cut the rug!

  • does anyone know how to relpace the stylus in these things?

    please help

  • Hey great vid, got the same deck except mine is the wooden plinth version. Never had the pleasure of playing a 78 on it though. Don't think I've ever heard a 78 sound so good!

  • This was recorded as a "single 78" for [RCA] Victor on June 26, 1941, 'jose'. If you wanted an "album" in those days, you usually got an accordion binder of four records, which looked like a photograph album (hence, its name).

  • I got a garrad zero 100 in Vietnam...but it's real klunky when you change settings....chunk!!! Concept is great, but machine to be better it needs more mass in the wheel, and also the whole frame. Surprise that nobody else really evolved the zero 100 ideas...

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