"PATHE CONCERT" COIN OPERATED PHONOGRAPH LA VALSE BRUNE 1910
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Not only do you need to change the reproducer, you also need to adjust the motor speed to play regular 78's as these centre-start verticals play at about 95 RPM.
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Notice there are two hooks the tonearm goes into, one mobile, the other fix on the outside. It is the mobile hook that positions the tonearm to start the record, puts it down and lifts it at the end, and senses when the record has finished. The fix hook is used while changing records, which has to be done by hand.
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thank you fot your answer, the spring with the weight that vibrate at the end of song is the electrical switch of the phonograph, is get a signal to a electromagnet which libere the piece of money and cut the electrical to motor
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What does that spring with the weight that viberates at the end of the song do? How does this machine automatically move the tone arm? Nice phonograph.
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Que maravillosa maquina y el venturoso hecho de haber sobrevivido a dos guerras mundiales. Ella tuvo la suerte de estar en las manos adecuadas durante todos estos años.
Si tuviera el dinero la compraría, pero bueno, me conforma el hecho de saber que esta en buenas manos y gracias a usted CURIOSITYPHONO por compartir este video con todos nosotros.
aronricardovideo 1 year ago
@aronricardovideo muchas gracias
CURIOSITYPHONO 1 year ago
I'm amazed they had jukeboxes back then, back in the day this must have been "high tech".
CoolDudeClem 2 years ago
thank you , was a old "jukeboxe" for market, in the street ,dancing......
CURIOSITYPHONO 2 years ago
J'ai fais un petit saut en voyant le devant de cette machine. Elle a dut prendre des heures et des heures à fabriquer. Aucun système de son de nos jours réussi à avoir autant de classe et de sophistication que ce phonograph.
DeLorean4 2 years ago
Merci beaucoup pour votre commentaire
CURIOSITYPHONO 2 years ago