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<blockquote data-quote="Steerpike" data-source="post: 267084" data-attributes="member: 807"><p>I have one almost identical. And, a second one that is rather interesting and I've never found any such thing anywhere on the www...</p><p>Looks superficially the same, but it has no hollow tube arm or acoustic pickup, rather a valve amp using a 90v battery. Ceramic cart, and it can do 78 and 45 RPM - same clockwork motor as the illustration though.</p><p>Listening to it, I can hear WHY they did it! The sound is so much more accurate than the horn type - great high frequency response, smooth treble. None of that honky horm flavour.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Steerpike, post: 267084, member: 807"] I have one almost identical. And, a second one that is rather interesting and I've never found any such thing anywhere on the www... Looks superficially the same, but it has no hollow tube arm or acoustic pickup, rather a valve amp using a 90v battery. Ceramic cart, and it can do 78 and 45 RPM - same clockwork motor as the illustration though. Listening to it, I can hear WHY they did it! The sound is so much more accurate than the horn type - great high frequency response, smooth treble. None of that honky horm flavour. [/QUOTE]
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