AN26 – Selection of Stylus & Cartridge for Transcription Edison Diamond Disc Records
Created OnMay 29, 2021
Last Updated OnMay 29, 2021
byrickc
by Marc S. Hildebrant
The selection of the cartridge and stylus for taking the sound from the record groove and converting it to an electrical signal is critical to the success of music restoration.
This work grew out of a discussion with the author with regard to the optimum stylus size for playing Edison Diamond Disc records, technical research in numerous AES (Audio Engineering Society), audio engineering books, and experimental work by the author on hundreds of records.
Click here to download the full PDF
Additional Application Notes can be found at this link:
https://www.diamondcut.com/st3/knowledge-base/
Created OnMay 29, 2021
Last Updated OnMay 29, 2021
byrickc
by Marc S. Hildebrant
The selection of the cartridge and stylus for taking the sound from the record groove and converting it to an electrical signal is critical to the success of music restoration.
This work grew out of a discussion with the author with regard to the optimum stylus size for playing Edison Diamond Disc records, technical research in numerous AES (Audio Engineering Society), audio engineering books, and experimental work by the author on hundreds of records.
Click here to download the full PDF
Additional Application Notes can be found at this link:
https://www.diamondcut.com/st3/knowledge-base/