[Vintage-Audio] Recording 78s

Salmons, Michael SalmonsM at missouri.edu
Thu Jan 13 10:32:09 EST 2005


It's all true Duane, I didn't follow through... I hang my head in
shame... I managed through trial and error and various usenet postings
to get a firm grip on dubbing 45s and LPs. 78s have just been leaving me
scratching my head. I have a pretty good Voice of Music changer with a
sonotone 8T cartridge, but getting good sound has proved elusive. I just
thought I'd take a quick survey if anyone on the list is actually
dubbing 78s.

So you're right, Duane, my 78 recording efforts have not been very
laborious, since I stopped trying a while back! Certainly not out of
lack of interest!

Michael 

> -----Original Message-----
> From: vintage-audio-bounces at mailman.qth.net 
> [mailto:vintage-audio-bounces at mailman.qth.net] On Behalf Of 
> Duane B. Fischer, W8DBF
> Sent: Thursday, January 13, 2005 9:25 AM
> To: Vintage home and professional audio equipment from 1975 back
> Subject: Re: [Vintage-Audio] Recording 78s
> 
> As I recall, Mr. Michael, you were asking me repeatedly about 
> converting vinyl to CDS? You never got around to call me on 
> the landline about it, remember?
> (chuckle) In the world of sports that is commonly called 
> 'follow through'!	
> 	
> On the brighter side of the platter, just think of the work 
> you saved yourself by not knowing? But you also missed out on 
> the thrill of victory when you get
> one completed and it sounds simply terrific.	
> 	
> Maybe the traffic issue is more a case of owning and not 
> using than lack of
> interest, heh?	
> 	
> DBF	
>  


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