Sifting through some old records and found this...

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Blackmore

Sifting through some old records and found this...
« on: 17 Mar 2014, 02:16 am »
William Donati record of "Bach-jazz"  Playing is just so-so, but I really liked the final paragraph on the album cover.

"...with an osmium-tip needle, such needle should be replaced after 10-15 hours of normal playing time. If the sapphire type needle is used, change after 25-40 hours. If a diamond needle, change after 800 hours.  The arm weight on the phonograph should be occasionally checked also and 8 or 9 grams is the normal pressure.  Improper arm weight can scratch or mar the surface of this record....."    :duh:


steve k

Re: Sifting through some old records and found this...
« Reply #1 on: 17 Mar 2014, 02:42 am »
At that weight, you could engrave brass also! :thumb:

Guy 13

Re: Sifting through some old records and found this...
« Reply #2 on: 17 Mar 2014, 02:46 am »
William Donati record of "Bach-jazz"  Playing is just so-so, but I really liked the final paragraph on the album cover.

"...with an osmium-tip needle, such needle should be replaced after 10-15 hours of normal playing time. If the sapphire type needle is used, change after 25-40 hours. If a diamond needle, change after 800 hours.  The arm weight on the phonograph should be occasionally checked also and 8 or 9 grams is the normal pressure.  Improper arm weight can scratch or mar the surface of this record....."    :duh:
Hi Blackmore.
How can someone get away with such stupid recommendations...
Might as well use a construction nail, it will be cheaper.

Guy 13

Blackmore

Re: Sifting through some old records and found this...
« Reply #3 on: 17 Mar 2014, 02:47 am »
From the sound of this record I'm guessing some excessive weight may have used.  There's no way this was listened to more than a few times; it's just not that good. 

bside123

Re: Sifting through some old records and found this...
« Reply #4 on: 17 Mar 2014, 03:03 am »
Mark,

I have a manual, Shure Stylus Force Gauge that I'm not using. You can have it, if you need it to recalibrate your tonearm to 9 grams!

http://www.needledoctor.com/Shure-SFG-2-Stylus-Force-Gauge-image.pjpeg

Guy 13

Re: Sifting through some old records and found this...
« Reply #5 on: 17 Mar 2014, 03:21 am »
Mark,

I have a manual, Shure Stylus Force Gauge that I'm not using. You can have it, if you need it to recalibrate your tonearm to 9 grams!

http://www.needledoctor.com/Shure-SFG-2-Stylus-Force-Gauge-image.pjpeg
Hi bside123.
Some or even many AC members are always ready to help other AC members.
I know, a few AC members did help me.
It not the value of the given item, it's the good intention.
Audio Circle is a great place.

Guy 13

Gzerro

Re: Sifting through some old records and found this...
« Reply #6 on: 17 Mar 2014, 04:01 pm »
Hi Blackmore.
How can someone get away with such stupid recommendations...
Might as well use a construction nail, it will be cheaper.

Guy 13

I am assuming that is just a very old record. 8gm tracking weight is correct for some older vintage tables.

Blackmore

Re: Sifting through some old records and found this...
« Reply #7 on: 19 Mar 2014, 12:37 pm »
Yes, it is an old record and mono too!   Din, I'll use the bathroom scale if I need to recalibrate my arms to that weight. :lol: :lol: :lol:

I found quite a few ECM vinyl which were dead quiet vinyl, but some of them were meditation grooves; oboe and sitar and such.  Just not into that right now and the Goodwill store on Highway N will become more eclectic soon.