Hey colleagues, I'm in the market for an affordable archival turntable, the ET turntable I currently have has a bad bearing and is probably 60 years old. From threads I've read on this listserv, I've been thinking (and looking) at the Rondine 3 turntable. I have some questions and PLEASE guys, don't go all nerdish on me, I won't understand! I just need to know: * Are all Rondine 3s the same with 10" tone arms; large enough for 16" ETs (is the platter that large?). * Is a "Rek-O-Cut" Rondine 3 any different? Or is it the same product? * Am I correct that they adjust to any speed? * Am I correct that they have interchangeable needle cartridges? * What is the optimal needle cartridge for WWII era ET recordings? I'm not sure what's in the machine we're using, but it's been doing an excellent job. * Any vendor recommendations? I probably won't be digitizing music 78s for a long time; most everything is already available anyway, I'm working mostly on radio, spoken word ET s. Any pertinent observations or recommendations? Klara Foeller, Curator, Moving Image & Sound Collections Missouri History Museum Library and Research Center Tel: 314.746.4513 | Fax: 314.746.4548 [log in to unmask] | mohistory.org [Facebook]<https://www.facebook.com/missourihistorymuseum> [Twitter] <http://twitter.com/mohistorymuseum> [History Happens Here] <http://www.historyhappenshere.org> [You Tube] <http://www.youtube.com/user/MissouriHistory>