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HMV 5A 5B soundbox differences - Talking Machine Re: HMV 5A 5B soundbox differences by Inigo » Mon Mar 19, 2018 8:59 pm Yes, Mike I am planning to do similar recordings with my mobile phone, which seems to work finer that I suspected, judging by the YouTube vídeo I will prepare recordings of the same record with the 102 and 194 using both sound boxes A true video for comparison
HMV gramophone price list, October 1925 - Talking Machine Re: HMV gramophone price list, October 1925 by Phono48 » Tue May 23, 2017 3:13 pm I understand that the reason the "in-lid" needle containers were discontinued was that loud passages of music could cause the needles to vibrate
Hmv model 101 - The Talking Machine Forum — For All Antique Phonographs . . . Hmv model 101 by alexliegeois » Sun Jan 12, 2025 8:57 pm Hello, I recently bought this His Masters Voice gramophone Apparently it is a model 101 but the crank is on the front and not on the side like most models Can anyone tell me a little more about it? Thanks in advance You do not have the required permissions to view the files attached to
Project HMV 118. Too far gone? - The Talking Machine Forum — For All . . . Project HMV 118 Too far gone? by Jaso » Mon May 26, 2025 4:33 am Got these remains of a HMV 118 from a fellow forum member John nearly a couple of years ago It is pretty gone, but there is still ebough left to save it I like to think any gramophone can be saved as long as there is serial number tag left
Opinions on the Victor HMV No. 4 soundbox - Talking Machine Re: Opinions on the Victor HMV No 4 soundbox by OrthoFan » Mon Apr 20, 2009 4:20 pm I think, for its time, the #4 sound box offered a viable solution to playing the newly introduced electrical recordings According to Baumbach, etc , it was designed to produce a flatter frequency range than earlier Victor sound boxes
HMV model 156 - Talking Machine Re: HMV model 156 by jamiegramo » Thu May 28, 2020 9:46 am Congratulations I think the HMV 156 is a great sounding machine It was one of my first machines and I like the elegant stretcher arrangement on the legs
HMV 157 with Sound Box no. 5A (Adjustment) Re: HMV 157 with Sound Box no 5A (Adjustment) by phyi9530 » Sun Sep 22, 2024 4:35 pm epigramophone wrote: Sat Sep 21, 2024 6:32 pm The HMV157 was available from 1927 to 1933 The presence of a rectangular metal plaque on the motor board of your machine suggests a date of 1929, when it briefly replaced the usual ivorine disc
Sound Quality: Colonial HMV 113 v HMV 102 - Talking Machine Re: Sound Quality: Colonial HMV 113 v HMV 102 by Steve » Mon Mar 02, 2020 1:41 pm Garret, I have all the exclusive HMV colonial models made before 1940 As epigramophone has said, the 113 is a 130 in disguise It beats the 102 for sound but so does the 114 which is more closely related to the 102
History - could someone identify this Crane cam for me? Got this Crane cam with a motor, tried searching details for it and didn't come up with much Hoping someone will have a little more in sights for me! Crane HMV-260-2NC 28-48-88