I own some 78s which I purchased from friends in 1982, and a few acquired fer nuttin' in the years since then, but none of my current record players play 78s. I'm looking to remedy that situation, though. I don't care much for CDs but must suffer through them occasionally to listen to some music.
Hi Ashley,
You might want to check out the Garrard Type A turntable for electrically recorded 78's. That is my dedicated player for it, for which I use the stacker for most of the time. I enjoy stacking them 6 at a time (max) as I sit back and relax. It has four speeds (16, 33, 45, 78 rpm), semi automatic on single mode play, and fully automatic on stacker mode. Has muting features during descent of the stylus, very neat feature. Here's a sample ...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ru2CGUsD6G0
BTW, I'm using the Shure M7D magnetic cartridge tracking at 4 grams. Believe me, that was featherweight back in the days of early stereo.
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