>Separately, does anyone know if such as thing as a "transcription
phonograph" exists, that is to say a phonograph which has audio
outputs rather than sticking a microphone by the horn to allow
transfer recordings of phonograph cylinders. One can dream and
remove the need to sticking a microphone by the "speaking tube" :?)
If you want the best solution, check out the Archeophone. This machine can play every type of
cylinder known to exist - go to www.78rpm.com and click on Resource Catalog for more details.
Kurt Nauck
c/o Nauck's Vintage Records
22004 Sherrod Ln.
Spring, TX 77389
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