Basic Question re Phonograph Needle
Posted: Thu Sep 21, 2006 11:35 pm
Hi all - I'm new to this, just recently having obtained and set up a Magnavox Micromatic phonograph (in a very large, heavy wood console) that has 16, 33, 45 and 78 speeds.
My question is rather basic and has to do with the needle on the stylus - each side is labeled LP/S - I assume "LP" means "long play" or 33 RPM, but I'm wondering what S means - "short" or 78 RPM?
More importantly, can the same needle be used for 33 and 78 records?
Finally, are the types of needles appropriate for a Magnavox Micromatic still sold?
Thank you in advance for your insights!
My question is rather basic and has to do with the needle on the stylus - each side is labeled LP/S - I assume "LP" means "long play" or 33 RPM, but I'm wondering what S means - "short" or 78 RPM?
More importantly, can the same needle be used for 33 and 78 records?
Finally, are the types of needles appropriate for a Magnavox Micromatic still sold?
Thank you in advance for your insights!