by Andromeda International Records »
Mon Jan 07, 2008 1:53 am
Take your turntable to an audio specialist/stereo repair shop; the audio technician will be able to evaluate the current status of your current stylus, order the correct 78 rpm stylus for your turntable, and calibrate/balance the settings of your tonearm with the new stylus. Do not take for granted that 1 stylus will be able to play all records. While the stylus can play the 78, if it is not a true 78 stylus, you will not get the maximum playback from your records. I found this out not too long ago when I took my Dual turntables---all 5 of them---to a place in Los Angeles called The Audio Specialist. Howard, the expert technician, fitted the one turntable which I designated would only be used to play 78s with the correct stylus, as well as balancing it to the tonearm. I took the Dual home and plugged it back into my system; I put on a stack of 78s and sat back to see if I could hear the difference....oh my, oh my, oh my. The difference was startling. Before, with the wrong stylus, Dee Dee Sharp's sweet, earthy voice would just flow from the speakers; now, Dee Dee and her background singers, The Orlons, nearly came out of them, performing live in my living room; same with Joey Dee; same with Howlin' Wof, Timi Yuro, The Marvelettes, and other late 78s. The experience to hear the clarity of the 78 recordings, things I had never heard before because the 78 stylus could accurately and correctly playback the recorded grooves, brought me to a higher level of understanding and appreciation of the 78 rpm record. Sure, the cost of a 78 stylus is not cheap, and the there will be costs for the technician. But the end result will have you in musical bliss and will be worth every cent paid for your worthwhile musical investment. All the 78 rpm best, Angelo/Andromeda International Records
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