Charles ...
On the 78 that I mentioned: The piece was an excerpt from Schubert's "Rosamunde" played by the Victor Orchestra, recorded in 1928. That was the cut with the good bass. Also on the disc is the theme from The Nutcracker played by the Freddie Martin orchestra. Its really good too.
Its pretty amazing that technology back then was as good as it was. The generations that came before us with their wind up Victrola's and their five pound tonearms sporting needles akin to tines on a pitchfork had no idea what was on those shellac discs. Of course most of them sound really bad by today's standards, but the good ones played back on a really good system is like a time machine back to the past. Now if only we had a Delorean and a crazy professor. :-)
By the way in case anyone is interested, I posted frequency response graphs in the ART-9 thread on some of the more popular (and expensive) MC cartridges to illustrate their rising top ends. Just little tricks of the cartridge trade ...
Frank
On the 78 that I mentioned: The piece was an excerpt from Schubert's "Rosamunde" played by the Victor Orchestra, recorded in 1928. That was the cut with the good bass. Also on the disc is the theme from The Nutcracker played by the Freddie Martin orchestra. Its really good too.
Its pretty amazing that technology back then was as good as it was. The generations that came before us with their wind up Victrola's and their five pound tonearms sporting needles akin to tines on a pitchfork had no idea what was on those shellac discs. Of course most of them sound really bad by today's standards, but the good ones played back on a really good system is like a time machine back to the past. Now if only we had a Delorean and a crazy professor. :-)
By the way in case anyone is interested, I posted frequency response graphs in the ART-9 thread on some of the more popular (and expensive) MC cartridges to illustrate their rising top ends. Just little tricks of the cartridge trade ...
Frank