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Re: [ARSCLIST] Early Stereo 1881 and 1931 (Was - Dynadoodoo



From: Patent Tactics, George Brock-Nannestad

Hello,

Michael Shoshani wrote:

..............
> 
> The stereo recordings are quite interesting. I presume that this is a 
> spaced pair.  I would honestly love to hear the sound of Blumlein's work 
> in England, but for reasons unknown to me the short extracts contained 
> in EMI's Centennial box set have no separation at all. They don't 
> "sound" stereo, and I've tried everything from phase inversion to 
> channel reversing. Maybe I got a disc from a bad master. One would 
> expect a "Blumlein Pair" recording to have depth, but not the Centennial
> CD.

----- oh, but they do in the original when played correctly. Perhaps the 
problem is that Blumlein recorded lateral/vertical, not 45/45, so the signals 
from an ordinary stereo pickup will give nothing sensible. You need to add 
the signals in phase for the lateral and in antiphase for the vertical, when 
you play these records. Possibly the reissue engineers did not know about 
this when making the box. But then, are they worthy of the designation 
'engineer'?

A set of the 78s was pressed in vinyl about 15 years ago, with electronic 
matrixing instructions.

Kind regards,


George



> 
> Michael Shoshani
> Chicago


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