Re: [Phono-L] Horn connector for playing an iPod through a cylindermachine

2011-02-15 Thread Ron L'Herault
$19.95 plus shipping.  Get two for just $30.00.  Call now, operators are
standing by, and their feet are getting tired.

Ron L

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Subject: [Phono-L] Horn connector for playing an iPod through a
cylindermachine


Hi Guys,


I need your input to see if this is a viable idea. I made a Tizit for my
Edison that allows me to play my iPod or other audio source through my
Cygnet horn. It really sounds great and you can play not only Edison mp3's
but ANY genre of music. I don't need any more electronic speakers in my
house or docking stations, so I thought why not use what I like to look at?
Most of us have a cylinder player or two of some type. 


It's great when you want to listen to some favorites, but don't want to
crank and change cylinders. No mods to the machine are necessary and when
you want to go back to original operation, just remove the Tizit and replace
it with the original. Is this a viable idea? If so, what price range?



www.mp3tizit.com


Thanks,
Curt


  
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Re: [Phono-L] Horn connector for playing an iPod through a cylinder machine

2011-02-15 Thread john robles
Very interesting idea! It's sort of like that miniature Orthophonic horn that 
Bob Baumbach created for the MP3 player. The player fits into a socket and the 
music is acoustically amplified through the horn. It is a cool device too!
John

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From: Vinyl Visions vinyl.visi...@live.com
Subject: [Phono-L] Horn connector for playing an iPod through a cylinder machine
To: phono-l@oldcrank.org
Date: Monday, February 14, 2011, 9:32 PM


Hi Guys,


I need your input to see if this is a viable idea. I made a Tizit for my Edison 
that allows me to play my iPod or other audio source through my Cygnet horn. It 
really sounds great and you can play not only Edison mp3's but ANY genre of 
music. I don't need any more electronic speakers in my house or docking 
stations, so I thought why not use what I like to look at? Most of us have a 
cylinder player or two of some type. 


It's great when you want to listen to some favorites, but don't want to crank 
and change cylinders. No mods to the machine are necessary and when you want to 
go back to original operation, just remove the Tizit and replace it with the 
original. Is this a viable idea? If so, what price range?



www.mp3tizit.com


Thanks,
Curt


               
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Re: [Phono-L] Horn connector for playing an iPod through a cylinder machine

2011-02-15 Thread Vinyl Visions

Thanks for the input, John. Is this an item that would sell? If so, what price 
should it be?

 Date: Tue, 15 Feb 2011 07:02:12 -0800
 From: john9...@pacbell.net
 To: phono-l@oldcrank.org
 Subject: Re: [Phono-L] Horn connector for playing an iPod through a cylinder  
 machine
 
 Very interesting idea! It's sort of like that miniature Orthophonic horn that 
 Bob Baumbach created for the MP3 player. The player fits into a socket and 
 the music is acoustically amplified through the horn. It is a cool device too!
 John
 
 --- On Mon, 2/14/11, Vinyl Visions vinyl.visi...@live.com wrote:
 
 From: Vinyl Visions vinyl.visi...@live.com
 Subject: [Phono-L] Horn connector for playing an iPod through a cylinder 
 machine
 To: phono-l@oldcrank.org
 Date: Monday, February 14, 2011, 9:32 PM
 
 
 Hi Guys,
 
 
 I need your input to see if this is a viable idea. I made a Tizit for my 
 Edison that allows me to play my iPod or other audio source through my Cygnet 
 horn. It really sounds great and you can play not only Edison mp3's but ANY 
 genre of music. I don't need any more electronic speakers in my house or 
 docking stations, so I thought why not use what I like to look at? Most of us 
 have a cylinder player or two of some type. 
 
 
 It's great when you want to listen to some favorites, but don't want to crank 
 and change cylinders. No mods to the machine are necessary and when you want 
 to go back to original operation, just remove the Tizit and replace it with 
 the original. Is this a viable idea? If so, what price range?
 
 
 
 www.mp3tizit.com
 
 
 Thanks,
 Curt
 
 

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Re: [Phono-L] Horn connector for playing an iPod through a cylindermachine

2011-02-15 Thread john9ten
Depends on your cost. Retail is generally 50-100 percent of cost, so if it were 
6.00 to make, 10.95 to 12.95 wouldn't be unreasonable. Got to figure in 
overhead too. If its a home industry thing, overhead is less than if you had 
them manufactured somewhere. A friend of mine made a microphone for recording 
from a cylinder player, clever device, and sold them for 19.95 I believe it was.
J
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Date: Tue, 15 Feb 2011 10:59:52 
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Subject: Re: [Phono-L] Horn connector for playing an iPod through a cylinder
 machine


Thanks for the input, John. Is this an item that would sell? If so, what price 
should it be?

 Date: Tue, 15 Feb 2011 07:02:12 -0800
 From: john9...@pacbell.net
 To: phono-l@oldcrank.org
 Subject: Re: [Phono-L] Horn connector for playing an iPod through a cylinder  
 machine
 
 Very interesting idea! It's sort of like that miniature Orthophonic horn that 
 Bob Baumbach created for the MP3 player. The player fits into a socket and 
 the music is acoustically amplified through the horn. It is a cool device too!
 John
 
 --- On Mon, 2/14/11, Vinyl Visions vinyl.visi...@live.com wrote:
 
 From: Vinyl Visions vinyl.visi...@live.com
 Subject: [Phono-L] Horn connector for playing an iPod through a cylinder 
 machine
 To: phono-l@oldcrank.org
 Date: Monday, February 14, 2011, 9:32 PM
 
 
 Hi Guys,
 
 
 I need your input to see if this is a viable idea. I made a Tizit for my 
 Edison that allows me to play my iPod or other audio source through my Cygnet 
 horn. It really sounds great and you can play not only Edison mp3's but ANY 
 genre of music. I don't need any more electronic speakers in my house or 
 docking stations, so I thought why not use what I like to look at? Most of us 
 have a cylinder player or two of some type. 
 
 
 It's great when you want to listen to some favorites, but don't want to crank 
 and change cylinders. No mods to the machine are necessary and when you want 
 to go back to original operation, just remove the Tizit and replace it with 
 the original. Is this a viable idea? If so, what price range?
 
 
 
 www.mp3tizit.com
 
 
 Thanks,
 Curt
 
 

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Re: [Phono-L] Horn connector for playing an iPod through a cylinder machine

2011-02-15 Thread Norman Bruderhofer
Indeed interesting, although I still don't get the iHype. Anyway, 
there's also the iPhonograph: http://www.michaelcumella.com/ip/




On 15.02.2011 06:32, Vinyl Visions wrote:


Hi Guys,


I need your input to see if this is a viable idea. I made a Tizit for my Edison 
that allows me to play my iPod or other audio source through my Cygnet horn. It 
really sounds great and you can play not only Edison mp3's but ANY genre of 
music. I don't need any more electronic speakers in my house or docking 
stations, so I thought why not use what I like to look at? Most of us have a 
cylinder player or two of some type.


It's great when you want to listen to some favorites, but don't want to crank 
and change cylinders. No mods to the machine are necessary and when you want to 
go back to original operation, just remove the Tizit and replace it with the 
original. Is this a viable idea? If so, what price range?



www.mp3tizit.com


Thanks,
Curt



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Re: [Phono-L] Horn connector for playing an iPod through a cylinder machine

2011-02-15 Thread Aph4990
You guys are behind the times.  You need to check out the site  
scienceandsons.com.
I found this site in the latest issue of Bloomberg BusinessWeek and you  
need to look at the Phonophone and other modern gadgets.  I know that  
modern gadgets do not interest many of us but maybe the introduction of retro  
devices like these will perk up the interest in real audio antiques.
 
---Art Heller
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Re: [Phono-L] Horn connector for playing an iPod through a cylinder machine

2011-02-15 Thread David Dazer
Can someone explain what an iPod is?  :)
Dave

--- On Tue, 2/15/11, D P Ingram dar...@ingram.fi wrote:


From: D P Ingram dar...@ingram.fi
Subject: Re: [Phono-L] Horn connector for playing an iPod through a cylinder 
machine
To: Antique Phonograph List phono-l@oldcrank.org
Date: Tuesday, February 15, 2011, 1:47 AM


Interesting idea. If the price is low we'd get one just for the novelty and 
future place in the library.

Darren


¦ D P Ingram ¦ Ab Ingram Oy ¦
¦ darren at ingram.fi ¦  www.ingram.fi ¦ 
¦ 
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¦
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On 15 feb 2011, at 07.32, Vinyl Visions wrote:

 
 Hi Guys,
 
 
 I need your input to see if this is a viable idea. I made a Tizit for my 
 Edison that allows me to play my iPod or other audio source through my Cygnet 
 horn. It really sounds great and you can play not only Edison mp3's but ANY 
 genre of music. I don't need any more electronic speakers in my house or 
 docking stations, so I thought why not use what I like to look at? Most of us 
 have a cylinder player or two of some type. 
 
 
 It's great when you want to listen to some favorites, but don't want to crank 
 and change cylinders. No mods to the machine are necessary and when you want 
 to go back to original operation, just remove the Tizit and replace it with 
 the original. Is this a viable idea? If so, what price range?
 
 
 
 www.mp3tizit.com
 
 
 Thanks,
 Curt
 
 
               
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Re: [Phono-L] Horn connector for playing an iPod through a cylinder machine

2011-02-15 Thread Ken and Brenda Brekke
Isn't an iPod that little glass that people would soak their glass eye in?




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Can someone explain what an iPod is?  :)
Dave


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Re: [Phono-L] Horn connector for playing an iPod through a cylinder machine

2011-02-15 Thread Loran Hughes
You're thinking of the iSocket, Ken.

Loran Hughes
From my iPhone

On Feb 15, 2011, at 11:14 AM, Ken and Brenda Brekke kb...@charter.net wrote:

 Isn't an iPod that little glass that people would soak their glass eye in?
 
 
 
 
 -Original Message-
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 Behalf Of David Dazer
 Sent: Tuesday, February 15, 2011 12:46 PM
 To: Antique Phonograph List
 Subject: Re: [Phono-L] Horn connector for playing an iPod through a cylinder
 machine
 
 Can someone explain what an iPod is?  :)
 Dave
 
 
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[Phono-L] Horn connector for playing an iPod through a cylinder machine

2011-02-15 Thread Leroy Barco
I followed vinyl vision's idea for iPod into machine. I just taped the
speaker on the turnback crook of my Credenza.

It sounds great! Can't see using any other internal horn machine,
except for a fun novelty.
I'll probably find a ruined ortho reproducer to put the speaker on so
I can switch to authentic needle playing.

But it would be a hoot to head out to the beach with the speaker and
iPhone attached to a cygnet horn… tuned to a heavy metal station,
maybe! grin

LeRoy

For $11 and a donor no-name reproducer, you can make one yourself.
Remove the old diaphragm and needle bar and JB Weld this to the
reproducer and Voila A Victor MP3 player.
http://www.walmart.com/ip/Veho-Portable-Speaker-for-iPod-iPhone-MP3-VSS001360/14066650

Better yet, don't use a reproducer, just a repro replacement rubber
adapter for a Victor...

On Monday, February 14, 2011, D P Ingram dar...@ingram.fi wrote:
 Interesting idea. If the price is low we'd get one just for the novelty and 
 future place in the library.

 Darren


 ¦ D P Ingram ¦ Ab Ingram Oy ¦
 ¦ darren at ingram.fi ¦  www.ingram.fi ¦
 ¦
 ¦ MUSIC LIBRARY FINLAND - www.musiclibrary.fi
 ¦
 ¦ +358 6 781 0275 (FIN) ¦ extn 8001
 ¦









 On 15 feb 2011, at 07.32, Vinyl Visions wrote:


 Hi Guys,


 I need your input to see if this is a viable idea. I made a Tizit for my 
 Edison that allows me to play my iPod or other audio source through my 
 Cygnet horn. It really sounds great and you can play not only Edison mp3's 
 but ANY genre of music. I don't need any more electronic speakers in my 
 house or docking stations, so I thought why not use what I like to look at? 
 Most of us have a cylinder player or two of some type.


 It's great when you want to listen to some favorites, but don't want to 
 crank and change cylinders. No mods to the machine are necessary and when 
 you want to go back to original operation, just remove the Tizit and replace 
 it with the original. Is this a viable idea? If so, what price range?



 www.mp3tizit.com


 Thanks,
 Curt



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Re: [Phono-L] Horn connector for playing an iPod through a cylinder machine

2011-02-15 Thread DanKj
My hi fi system includes a late '20s University radio driver which must weigh 10 pounds, attached to a formerly 
oak-grained 10-panel Cygnet horn.
For portable use, I have an mp3 player rubber-banded to a set of cheapo amplified speakers, which works remarkably well  
fits in the breast pocket of my jackets.  I've given several as gifts and recommend them highly . 
http://tinyurl.com/4eq54zh






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From: Leroy Barco leroyba...@abq.com

To: Antique Phonograph List phono-l@oldcrank.org
Sent: Tuesday, February 15, 2011 8:43 PM
Subject: [Phono-L] Horn connector for playing an iPod through a cylinder machine


I followed vinyl vision's idea for iPod into machine. I just taped the
speaker on the turnback crook of my Credenza.

It sounds great! Can't see using any other internal horn machine,
except for a fun novelty.
I'll probably find a ruined ortho reproducer to put the speaker on so
I can switch to authentic needle playing.

But it would be a hoot to head out to the beach with the speaker and
iPhone attached to a cygnet horn… tuned to a heavy metal station,
maybe! grin

LeRoy

For $11 and a donor no-name reproducer, you can make one yourself.
Remove the old diaphragm and needle bar and JB Weld this to the
reproducer and Voila A Victor MP3 player.
http://www.walmart.com/ip/Veho-Portable-Speaker-for-iPod-iPhone-MP3-VSS001360/14066650

Better yet, don't use a reproducer, just a repro replacement rubber
adapter for a Victor...

On Monday, February 14, 2011, D P Ingram dar...@ingram.fi wrote:

Interesting idea. If the price is low we'd get one just for the novelty and 
future place in the library.

Darren










On 15 feb 2011, at 07.32, Vinyl Visions wrote:



Hi Guys,


I need your input to see if this is a viable idea. I made a Tizit for my Edison that allows me to play my iPod or other 
audio source through my Cygnet horn. It really sounds great and you can play not only Edison mp3's but ANY genre of 
music. I don't need any more electronic speakers in my house or docking stations, so I thought why not use what I like to 
look at? Most of us have a cylinder player or two of some type.



It's great when you want to listen to some favorites, but don't want to crank and change cylinders. No mods to the 
machine are necessary and when you want to go back to original operation, just remove the Tizit and replace it with the 
original. Is this a viable idea? If so, what price range?


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