In a message dated 4/10/2006 6:43:29 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time,  
[email protected] writes:

Here's a  question I've wanted to ask everyone here for a while, now:  
Working  off the assumption that Victors are the best-sounding phonographs 
(which  seems to be a general concensus -- please feel free to disagree, 
though),  who would you say made the second-best-sounding machines?  Since we 
 
need to compare likes to likes, let's limit the field to inside-horn,  
pre-orthophonic disc phonographs.  What do you  think?



Definitely it is a good Edison Diamond Disc C250 playing the  paper label 
records. Smooth, quiet, clear and dependable.
 
Sincerely,
Rick A. Jorgensen
18021-150th Avenue  East
Orting, WA 98360

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