Not sure about that particular LP, but some of the older LPs like that had wider groove spacing to allow for more dynamics. It is possible that the remaster had some compression applied to allow for closer groove spacing. This was quite common in the Dynagroove series.
Re-mastered LP question
I have recently purchased the RCA Hefitez Box Set from Classic Records. One of the records is the Beethoven Violin Concerto (LSC 1992), which I also have the original 1963 pressing. What puzzles me is that the music grooves on the 1963 pressing covered the entire surface of both sides but the newly re-mastered one only covered about 2/3 of the surfaces.
Does anyone have a good explanation for this?
Does anyone have a good explanation for this?
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