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Originally Posted by JFK
if you are using a 1920's phonograph to listen to records dating to 1949 you are probably damaging your records and not getting the full sound that was intended. Get a 50s-60s record player, a good one, you will notice a difference 
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Thanks JFK. The restored 20's phonograph is completely rebuilt to today's standards (the drive, the needle, etc.). The only thing that is 1920's is the outer shell. It was beyond repair so it had to be completely rebuilt.
PompousJohn, see above. It has the original horn but it's been fully rebuilt. There are no amplifiers or speakers per se.