Q: How do I play or record from 78rpm records? (5)
A:

Not on any turntable I'd want to own.... but seriously, real turntables don't do 78. If you MUST play or record these, there are two reasonably inexpensive routes you can take;

 A) find a ceramic cartridge record changer that has 78; hook it to a line level input on  your stereo or sound card (no preamp required), and have at  it... fidelity isn\'t an issue here, but remember most 78s have no lead-in groove,  so you'll have to cue up the record by hand; and keep a quarter handy, you'll probably need it to weigh the arm enough so it won't skip.


 B) find a magnetic cartridge record changer that has 78; you'll then need to procure a Shure, Stanton or Pickering cartridge for which a 78 stylus is still available (Never try
to play a 78 with an LP stylus; you'll ruin both the record and the stylus...). This combo will require the use of a phono preamp unless your stereo has one built in. Fidelity will be only as good as a 78 is capable of providing. The more sophisticated CD burning software packages include filters and enhancements to"fix" 78 sound quality; my advice is don\'t expect much.
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