Re: [Phono-L] Top After Market Othrophonic Reproducers

2013-06-26 Thread Arvin Casas
Thanks Dan.  Are you able to transplant that Brunswick reproducer on other
machines with/without an adapter?


On 6/26/13 12:17 AM, DanKj ediso...@verizon.net wrote:

   Brunswick used excellent reproducers on their Panatrope acoustic
models;  of all my portables, the Brunswick sounds best.
I don't know the model name or number :
https://www.box.com/s/zjxyhfwvzh6asqk0cw65



- Original Message -
From: Arvin Casas it...@arvincasas.com
To: phono-l@oldcrank.org
Sent: Tuesday, June 25, 2013 1:17 PM
Subject: [Phono-L] Top After Market Othrophonic Reproducers


 Hello Again,

 I was wondering what aftermarket ortho-style reproducers my phellow
 phono
 pholk have tried using, if any, and which ones they felt showed a marked
 improvement or at least performed admirably?

 I know that many in the U.K. have a fondness for the Meltrope III sound
 box
 (I understand its EMG lineage might be underlying the affection for it).
 Similarly, I was provided the chance to buy a Leventhall that has a
 Columbia
 mount which sounds rather good to these ears.

 Are there any others, say US Made, that garner such enthusiasm?

 I'm not unhappy with my Viva-Tonal and Orthophonic stock reproducers,
but
 like the stereotype of the pop rock guitarist, am always curious about
 other
 sounds.

 Hope everyone is wearing their sunscreen,

 Arvin

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[Phono-L] Top After Market Othrophonic Reproducers

2013-06-25 Thread Arvin Casas
Hello Again,

I was wondering what aftermarket ortho-style reproducers my phellow phono
pholk have tried using, if any, and which ones they felt showed a marked
improvement or at least performed admirably?

I know that many in the U.K. have a fondness for the Meltrope III sound box
(I understand its EMG lineage might be underlying the affection for it).
Similarly, I was provided the chance to buy a Leventhall that has a Columbia
mount which sounds rather good to these ears.

Are there any others, say US Made, that garner such enthusiasm?

I'm not unhappy with my Viva-Tonal and Orthophonic stock reproducers, but
like the stereotype of the pop rock guitarist, am always curious about other
sounds.

Hope everyone is wearing their sunscreen,

Arvin



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Re: [Phono-L] Top After Market Othrophonic Reproducers

2013-06-25 Thread DanKj
  Brunswick used excellent reproducers on their Panatrope acoustic 
models;  of all my portables, the Brunswick sounds best.
I don't know the model name or number : 
https://www.box.com/s/zjxyhfwvzh6asqk0cw65




- Original Message - 
From: Arvin Casas it...@arvincasas.com

To: phono-l@oldcrank.org
Sent: Tuesday, June 25, 2013 1:17 PM
Subject: [Phono-L] Top After Market Othrophonic Reproducers



Hello Again,

I was wondering what aftermarket ortho-style reproducers my phellow 
phono

pholk have tried using, if any, and which ones they felt showed a marked
improvement or at least performed admirably?

I know that many in the U.K. have a fondness for the Meltrope III sound 
box

(I understand its EMG lineage might be underlying the affection for it).
Similarly, I was provided the chance to buy a Leventhall that has a 
Columbia

mount which sounds rather good to these ears.

Are there any others, say US Made, that garner such enthusiasm?

I'm not unhappy with my Viva-Tonal and Orthophonic stock reproducers, but
like the stereotype of the pop rock guitarist, am always curious about 
other

sounds.

Hope everyone is wearing their sunscreen,

Arvin


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