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Re: [ARSCLIST] playing 78s
IIRC the PB worked best with a stereo input to better define noise and 
make the choice of switching between groove sides. Better to sum the 
channels post-PB.
joe salerno
John Eberle wrote:
Playing 78s through an RIAA preamp basically  rolls off the highs and 
boosts the lows dramatically altering the frequency  response from what it 
should be . The RIAA pre-emphasis eq curve is applied  during the disc cutting 
stage of 45 and LP record mastering . 78 RPM records  
were not cut with RIAA pre-emphasis ; but rather were cut mostly  
flat with perhaps some low end roll of to control the size of the bass  
groove excursions . 
A simple and cheap way to playback 78 RPM records is  to connect the 
turntable or tone arm audio out to the HI-Z microphone inputs  available
on many preamps . This will give the flat response desired for 78s  and a 
little low boost will bring the lows back in to proper perspective .  
Also , most cartridges in current use for playing 78s are actually stereo  
and of course 78s are mono . It is totally weird to hear a 78 RPM disc  
being played with stereo clicks and pops . The cartridge can be wired in the  
headshell to reproduce lateral mono modulation only . This makes the record  
noise a lot less and less need for the Packburn or any other analog or digital 
 transient noise reduction and better over all quality . 
If anyone would like  an mp3 of one of my commercial 78s reproduced 
in this manner , just contact  me off list and I will email it to you . 
John Eberle  : Over   27 years disc cutting experience and over 35 years in 
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