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  1. Using a clean sharp gramophone needle is important when playing your valued 78s. The needle controls the volume and can affect the working of the motor. Changing to a new needle frequently is essential.

    • Using Fibre Needles
    • Caring For Your Gramophone
    • Replacing The Mainspring in An HMV 101 Motor
    • Cleaning The Mainspring in An HMV 101 Motor
    • Some Thoughts About Sound-Boxes
    • Observations About HMV 5A and 5B Sound-Boxes
    • A Few More Observations
    • Needle-Cut and Phono-Cut Records

    “Fibre” needles are made from hardened wood and come from two main sources, Bamboo and Thorn wood. In the case of Bamboo needles the bamboo wood is split into a triangular cross-section and a slice taken off the end which leaves a point that can be used to play a single side. The needle can then be sharpened by taking another slice off the end of t...

    When you are not using your gramophone, always leave it wound up to some degree to keep some tension in the spring. If the machine is allowed to wind down completely (as some people recommend) the spinning turntable can act as a flywheel and the spring can unhook from the rivet on the edge of the spring barrel and may not re-engage when the motor i...

    Make sure the motor is fully run down.
    Remove the turntable circlip and lift off the turntable. Give the central spindle a sharp tap with a hammer to release if necessary.
    Remove the motor-board with motor attached by undoing the four screws at the corners of the motor-board. The front part of the motor-board will lift out easily.
    Remove the three small bolts that hold the casing around the motor and remove it .

    I am often asked about servicing HMV motors that are running slowly. The usual cause is the graphited grease used in the spring barrel originally. Over time this tends to harden and stick the coils of the springs together so that they don’t uncoil smoothly when the motor is running. This can have the effect of making the spring appear weak, whereas...

    There has been a lot of discussion about the best sound-boxes to use on your gramophone. In general, of course, it is best to keep the sound-box that was produced especially for that machine. It enhances its value to have the original. However it is often interesting to try other boxes if they will fit onto the tone-arm you have. While some tone ar...

    Two of the best and most popular sound-boxes are to be found on HMV gramophones from the early 1930s, these are the models 5A and 5B. They are found on HMV gramophones like the 102, 104, 130, 145, 157, 163, 193, 203 and a few more. I have spent a great deal of time trying to restore these boxes and am now setting down some thoughts about problems t...

    Those mysterious clips on HMV gramophone motor-boards I am often asked about metal clips that are found on HMV gramophones fom the late 1920s and early 1930s. clipclipclip At that time HMV produced semi-permanent needles called “Tungstyle” needles in special slimline tins. These will fit into the clips which are too narrow for standard needle tins....

    Most of the 78s we come across are “Needle-cut” recordings in which the vibrations created in the grooves are lateral, that is side to side and, when they are played, the vibrations are picked up by needles that might be steel or fibre. The steel needles are used once only (three times at a push!) then thrown away. In the case of fibre needles (onl...

  2. Jan 1, 2021 · And when you come home after a long day in the office, winding it up, putting in a fresh needle, giving it a spin to get the motor up to speed and then carefully lowering the soundbox in the groove is very very satisfying.

  3. I also supply NEW TOP QUALITY GRAMOPHONE NEEDLES MADE IN THE UK in various tones and also fibre (thorn and bamboo) needles. For details of these and how to order needles, please click here. See the “Needles” page.

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    Suitable for all wind up gramophones . ( SUBJECT TO ADVICE BELOW ) Gramophone needles we supply are made in the UK from high quality steel, they are one play needles, that is they should be used once only, this has always been so ever since steel needles have been manufactured.

  5. NEEDLES: There really should be a whole section on needles but to be short most needles are made from soft steel. The needle wears out not the record. That is why you only use one needle per side and then you throw it away.

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  7. Acoustic wind-up record players remained on sale longer than you might have thought - this is a video about one of the best and the last portables - the HMV 102.

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