Todd, it looks like you're a 78 RPM collector as well. I recently restored my AM/FM Philharmonic in a Georgian console. I'm using a Garrard RC-60 changer with a GE variable reluctance magnetic cartridge and single tube preamp. My 30's 78's sound absolutely wonderful through the Scott. I realize I'm cheating a bit using a "newer" magnetic cartridge but I haven't been happy with rebuilds on Astatic crystal cartridges. I'm waiting for my Astatic B-2 from my Capehart 400 to come back from Germany (a gentleman who grows his own crystals). I use an Audio Technica ATLP-1240 to play 78's with my audio system. Cheers, Tom Jardine
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Todd, it looks like you're a 78 RPM collector as well. I recently restored my AM/FM Philharmonic in a Georgian console. I'm using a Garrard RC-60 changer with a GE variable reluctance magnetic cartridge and single tube preamp. My 30's 78's sound absolutely wonderful through the Scott. I realize I'm cheating a bit using a "newer" magnetic cartridge but I haven't been happy with rebuilds on Astatic crystal cartridges. I'm waiting for my Astatic B-2 from my Capehart 400 to come back from Germany (a gentleman who grows his own crystals). I use an Audio Technica ATLP-1240 to play 78's with my audio system. Cheers, Tom Jardine
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