One of our stylus plays 33rpms and 45s, and another for 78s.
45's
- Lena & Harry Smith
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Oh, right Isee.
Maybe that's what they were referring to, actual needles rather than a stylus.
Can you still buy the needles, does anyone know?
Lena & Harry, can I be really nosey please?
Your Gramophones, what do they look like?
Do either of them have the large horn/funnel type thing?
If so, what's the sound quality like!
Thank you
Maybe that's what they were referring to, actual needles rather than a stylus.
Can you still buy the needles, does anyone know?
Lena & Harry, can I be really nosey please?
Your Gramophones, what do they look like?
Do either of them have the large horn/funnel type thing?
If so, what's the sound quality like!
Thank you
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- Lena & Harry Smith
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One of them is a Columbia, the larger kind of wind up with a lift up lid and cabinet for records, ( filled with song sheets at the moment ) and opens up on the front for louder sound.
The other is just the wind up HMV player Gray, but neither have a horn attached like some have.
Sound varies depending on the condition of the record, usually on the B side that hasn't takien such a bashing.
The other is just the wind up HMV player Gray, but neither have a horn attached like some have.
Sound varies depending on the condition of the record, usually on the B side that hasn't takien such a bashing.