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Re: [Fwd: WQEW make your move])



How would you run 78's off of a changer.  Most of the 78's that I've seen
were fairly heavy shellac deals that were prone to chipping and cracking.
As they stacked they'd likely crack and slip on each other.  They were also
about twice the thickness of an LP.  Hopefully this guy has dubbed them
onto CD's or at the very least carts.

At 02:07 AM 12/31/98 -0500, A. Joseph Ross wrote:
>Jibguy@aol.com wrote:
> 
>> My wondering about how he would be able to do it, is strictlly a concern
that
>> someone has to be there changing records.  A record-changer won't last all
>> that long. Hopefully he has heard of the "Simon Geller VCR Method."   which
>> now has been adopted by a few stations in Mass.
> 
>I didn't know that Simon Geller used VCRs.  Somehow I thought that he just
>played the records on a turntable.  But, of course, a classical LP leaves a
>lot more time between records than a 78 single -- or, for that matter, any
>other kind of pop single.
>
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