I have been using the ACT II electronic reproducer for several years for this purpose. It is excellent for its price range and with a change-out of the cartridge can be used for both 2- and 4-minute cylinders. It's easy to use also. It fits onto the phonograph where a normal acoustic reproducer fits, and then connects via RCA jacks to your recorder of choice. Note that the signal must be amplified to line level before acceptable recording can be accomplished. I use a microphone input on my mixer. Here's the link: http://www.nipperhead.com/old/act/ Sammy Jones > -----Original Message----- > From: Marc Hildebrant [mailto:[log in to unmask]] > Sent: Thursday, December 24, 2009 10:49 PM > Subject: New Member > > Hello, > Marc Hildebrant here. I am interested in learning methods to record > some Edison 2 and 4 minute cylinders onto my Computer. I have the > Diamond Cut version 7.0 software that I have used to record and clean- > up 78 RPM records. > > I have an Edison Triumph record player that I have used to play the > records. I'm now looking to electrically play them back. > > Any Suggestions ? > > Regards, > Marc