It is a beautiful record which lacks in my collection. But I keep saying: why do you play it on that old phonograph with that heavy sound-captor? Play it on your modern Newmark as you do for "Lotte Lehmann das Zauberlied"... and as I do on the same machine with my 78's. Even this is an electric record.
It's on an orthophonic victrola, but it's actually a Viva-Tonal recording. The laminated surfaces of the Viva-Tonal records was actually superior to that of the Orthophonic shellacs. Originally the Viva-Tonal records were called the 'records without scratch'.
It's very nicely presented, indeed. Amazing in fact. Very impressive.
@RCALennon No. Its picked up directly into a separate decent microphone. The sound is due to the quality of the records and the quality of the phonograph.
It is a beautiful record which lacks in my collection. But I keep saying: why do you play it on that old phonograph with that heavy sound-captor? Play it on your modern Newmark as you do for "Lotte Lehmann das Zauberlied"... and as I do on the same machine with my 78's. Even this is an electric record.
78Maniac 1 year ago
@78Maniac Regarding record wear, look at my posting "In Defense of an Orthophonic".
merrihew 1 year ago
It's on an orthophonic victrola, but it's actually a Viva-Tonal recording. The laminated surfaces of the Viva-Tonal records was actually superior to that of the Orthophonic shellacs. Originally the Viva-Tonal records were called the 'records without scratch'.
It's very nicely presented, indeed. Amazing in fact. Very impressive.
NEWbobofhollywood 1 year ago
@NEWbobofhollywood Indeed, the Viva-Tonal (Columbia) pressings are usually superior to Victor discs of the time.
merrihew 1 year ago
@merrihew The reason is that it is an orthophonic! :)
TuboEspectador 1 year ago
@merrihew And that's because it's an orthophonic! :)
TuboEspectador 1 year ago
a very very very good record ! Thank you so much !
WatchBlueSkies 1 year ago
Superb
paulostroff99 1 year ago
Very nice post. Did you clean up the sound quality at all? It's outstandingly clear!
RCALennon 1 year ago
@RCALennon No. Its picked up directly into a separate decent microphone. The sound is due to the quality of the records and the quality of the phonograph.
merrihew 1 year ago