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Converting Recordo to Duo-Art
By John Phillips

Brice Willis asks, "Is it possible to make a conversion from Recordo to
Duo-Art by changing the tracker bar and modifying some of the tubing?"

The quick answer, Brice, is "No!"  The Duo-Art system is a lot more
complex than is the Recordo, and to make the change would require a
very large rebuild of the player works.  And I'm wondering why one
would bother?  If it is in proper working order, a Recordo player can
sound very good indeed, despite its relatively simple expression sys-
tem.  Just listen to a Pete Wendling QRS Recordo roll.

I suggest that you look around for a quite separate Duo-Art player.

John Phillips
Hobart, Tasmania



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