by Maroongem »
Tue Apr 28, 2009 11:09 pm
I had a late C-19 that was devoid of an upper speed control knob and the speed had to be adjusted underneath, IIRC via a spring loaded set screw that adjusted the governor yolk tension against the governor disc.
Edison Diamond Disc machines came adjusted from the factory to play at a speed of 80 rpm but were all capable of lesser and greater speeds (to play non Edison records with an adapter) as were the cylinder machines. The earliest wax cylinder speeds varied from anywhere from 125 and up. They were later standardized at 160 rpm but the 2M machines could all be adjusted for the earlier wax records though it became a pain when Edison did away with the above the bed plate speed control knob after the Mod. A machines. The 4M Amberols & Blue Amberols were all recorded at 160 rpm but again they all had a form of speed adjustment.