I used some Vaseline on my DD machines last night and it does make a difference!
Thanks for the tip.
Tom
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  I believe Ron simply used a little vaseline on the Columbia Q horn to make 
  the "sealed" connection. It sounded great!

  Mike
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From tomj33  Fri Nov 14 22:01:14 2003
From: tomj33 (Thomas Jordan)
Date: Sun Dec 24 13:10:26 2006
Subject: [Phono-L] Edison DD Long play
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Good evening everyone.
I have see some Edison "Long play" or "Dance" reproducers listed on e-bay.  Are 
these made for specific machines?  I am assuming by the nickname that "Dance" 
means that they were made to play louder than regular DD reproducers for a 
larger room. 

Will someone please enlighten me?
Thank you.
Tom
From jnichol  Fri Nov 14 22:53:36 2003
From: jnichol (Jim Nichol)
Date: Sun Dec 24 13:10:26 2006
Subject: [Phono-L] Edison DD Long play
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Long Play reproducers are for Long Play Diamond Discs, which have a 
smaller groove, and require a Long Play machine.

Dance reproducers (regular groove) are louder because of the heavy 
weight, and you're right about their purpose.  You need to buy a Ron 
Dethlefson reference book on Diamond Disc machines to learn about them. 
<g> I'll let Ron or one of the people here who sell his books give you 
the details. (I'd guess Allen Koenigberg, Tim Fabrizio, Kurt Nauck, 
etc.)

Jim Nichol

On Nov 14, 2003, at 11:01 PM, Thomas Jordan wrote:

> I have see some Edison "Long play" or "Dance" reproducers listed on 
> e-bay.  Are these made for specific machines?  I am assuming by the 
> nickname that "Dance" means that they were made to play louder than 
> regular DD reproducers for a larger room.

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