Don Tait wrote:
Steve Smolian is correct about the "z" on Victor 78s. The records have
superior surfaces to pressings from previous periods. Much quieter, due
to a
different mix in the material used for pressings. Victor seems to have
used it from
about 1933 to some time in 1935, after which the material was degraded
again
- although not to the level that it had been in the "Orthophonic" period
(pre-1933). Does any member have more specific details?
"Z" pressings are sought-after by collectors for their superior
surfaces
and are relatively uncommon because they were issued during the bad times
of the
Depression, when record sales were down.
Don Tait
I thought Z-material continued in use long after the letter had
disappeared from the
pressings, since there are abundant examples of very quiet Victor
pressings right into
1940 (until the introduction of drop automatic album sets, lower prices
and miserable
quality shellac and the end of worthwhile record collecting as we know
it). I've also
turned up the odd z-set that was very noisy (Verklarte Nacht,
Ormandy)..could this be
from a set of z-stampers being used on a different mix?
dl
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