Wow! Where did you find a Studio Recorder? The sound quality is quite 
impressive. And as usual, your Uncle Josh is uncanny.

Jim Nichol

On Jul 18, 2014, at 12:28 PM, Antique Phonograph List <[email protected]> 
wrote:

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> 
> I think this is the first time in recent history (probably since 1929) that 
> an original Edison studio recording head is working. I am using it to record 
> catalog and live records with.  It has taken a lot of research to make it 
> work, I keep working on the carriage (not original to the recorder) to make 
> it work better, I will post a vid of the latest version of the carriage.  
> This recorder uses an advance ball, and floats on the blank.  The more true 
> the blanks are the better your recording, as any variations can cause the 
> stylus to dig deep in spots, and not in others. I will be excited to do some 
> live recording with it, would love to get some musicians together and cut 
> some masters for moulded release. It seems the existing Edison studio heads, 
> are all missing something, weather it is the diaphragm or cutting stylus.  I 
> will post more vids, of the new carriage in action. 
> http://youtu.be/jtAJNo-YhSE    http://youtu.be/MpVHs5nTa_k   
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