Friday, October 1, 2010

All about Antique :Antique Phonograph Needles





Antique phonograph needles come in many types and sizes. What you choose will depend on the time of your phonograph became the guy who is.If you choose Which Needle
This material of the needle will make a difference in tone you get from your device. If possible you should always try to replace one damaged by a needle of the same type. In this way, recording or drum will sound like it did originally.


The problem with this method is that any needles can actually cause harm minutes which adds time. Eventually the file will not be good at everything. You can choose to play vintage music rarely or use a needle to minimize the damage, but do not give a historically accurate tone. The best option is to have a digital recording made for your listening pleasure, and then keep the records and cylinders look.
This allows you to enjoy your music while retaining the value of your collectibles.Steel Needles
Steel needles used for the windup phonographs and use some of the first powered them. There are three types:








    
* Sound Soft - Used to mute sound for a smoother, quieter tone. The players had no manual volume control that makes it an easy thing to control the volume of music. The softly will also help mask the buzzing that can happen with a scratched record.
    
* Audio Medium - may be harder to find than either the soft or hard. It is exactly as described, between the soft and hard.
    
* Loud sound - work best on records made before 1920. Using these antique phonograph needles allows you to hear a louder version of the music.
It is important, as they often work with one-of-a-kind antique, to change the needle after every one or two projects. This will keep it from destroying your file with a dull needle. Since the needles are not expensive, it is easy to keep many of them in hand. If you have a phonograph without volume control evaluate compliance with the three types of needles in hand.Diamond and Sapphire Stylus
Diamond needle or stylus used phonographs made after 1950. This type of pen was better adapted to the new vinyl records and has produced a cleaner sound. It often came with a side diamond for 45s and 33 1 / 3 "and you could flip to the side of sapphire that worked well for 78s.
The needle sapphires usually good for about 75 full length album is playing. The diamond stylus will often last for 150 or so full playOther Needles

    
* Nickle plated
    
* Painted steel
    
* Osmium, an alloy of platinum



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