anbody ever hear of an outfit called dynagroove records?


seen them at record shows
theoriginalthor1
Dynagroove was not a recording process RCA Records used, but rather an LP pressing technology, and a real, real bad one. Some RCA titles were pressed in a few different versions of RCA L:P's: Shaded Dog, Black Label, Red Label, and finally in the late-60's as Dynagroove LP's. 
That  Dynagroove read was very interesting.   Never investigated why but those records never impressed me.   
+1 bdp24! RCA's failed attempt to improve the sound by altering the EQ during the process of cutting the master. None of the resulting LPs made from this method sound good! Worthless junk, IMO! The record jackets stated on the fronts "Dynagroove". 
After Dynagroove failed to increase sales, RCA came up with another dubious scheme: Dynaflex. Pressing LPs with HALF (or less) the amount of vinyl! Supposedly to prevent warpage due to shipping! These actually can sound quite decent, as long as they remain without warpage.