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In Reply to: RE: NO! posted by Brian Levy on December 30, 2014 at 17:32:07
I am all for preserving the historical aspects of the system, but I would never put a treasured record on that record chisel of a turntable!
Dave
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You don't know the half of it. I own 2 old Webcors, and I've got a lifetime of experience with consoles, "portables", and all other non-component-grade "phonographs".
They'll rip your vinyl to shreds. Instant, and progressive, irreverable groove damage.
I've still got some records left from long ago that were damaged by this lo-fi console crap. Think about it: these tone arms had no counterweight. The full poundage of the heavy, steel tone arm, and the nail-like cartridge were brought to bear upon soft, vinyl grooves. It's insane.
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