GRAMOPHONE RECORDS.
TO THH. EDITOR, - would like to ask if any ofi your readers are complaining about the new electrical records. l I have a fairly costly jot, and am very, disappointed .to, find that, after playing a few times,, parts of the heavy passages begin to rasp instead ot givihg-a ;true - round tone. The Hunganan -Shapscdy =No. 2 is one of those. dofft the heavy notes ° f T is * disappointing, and ♦tr lo ■■■■■■ hho. to:. hear the opinions -of others on this problem, ■■ l A; hew‘ needle ' each, side. I have a gramopnone which, I think, cannot be beaten for all hound tone and volume® when T. put-the box on ii .slants a little -instead-of .being upright Do you think this would be, any detriment, as , a lot qf. the old-style records seem to play as well as ever?—l am, etc! . • Student,
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 20592, 15 December 1928, Page 11
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