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It should be straight up and down as with your HMV. Beyond hurting the
sound, this can harm the records. From my limited experience, the
problem with the portable could be a wrong tonearm. Raising it at the
other end will correct the angle. I had to do that with my General
Phonograph
You got my curiosity up and I googled. I found a version of Riding on the
Elevated Railroad by Frankie Wallace. There is an excerpt of it here:
http://www.themadmusicarchive.com/song_details.aspx?SongID=36054
It was played on the Dr. Demento radio show of Feb. 1, 2009.
Hi Folks,
Some one I know with a Columbia 122 portable pointed out the angle at which the
reproducer leans at the end of the arm. I didn't think anything of it until I
compared it with one of my HMVs. Is there some problem with the Columbia or is
this an inherent flaw with the make/model?
In a message dated 2/2/2010 9:33:55 PM Pacific Standard Time,
harveykrav...@yahoo.com writes:
OMG, another machine bites the dust. At least it wasn't a Flat Top
Pooley
Harvey Kravitz
Really! They're much better made into liquor cabinets!
Cheers, Everyone,
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Edwaste
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