[78-L] DD metal parts
joe@salerno.com
jsalerno at earthlink.net
Mon Oct 13 08:17:52 PDT 2008
I was just curious to hear a DD Xfer from a metal part, or for that
matter, any acoustical from metal. I've heard plenty electricals and
knowe they can sound great, I've just never encountered an acoustic yet.
I would like to hear the recorded sound quality where surface noise is
not an issue.
recommendations? Anything available on the net?
joe salerno
DanKj wrote:
> Something close to 10,000 metal parts were stored at Henry Ford's "Edison Institute"
> ; I believe they have been sent back to West Orange.
>
> I recall one CD of unissued Needle-Cut material, from metal parts.
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Chris Zwarg" <doctordisc at truesoundtransfers.de>
> To: "78-L Mail List" <78-l at klickitat.78online.com>
> Sent: Saturday, October 11, 2008 12:42 PM
> Subject: Re: [78-L] DD metal parts
>
>
> At 18:28 11.10.2008, you wrote:
>> How was the sound from a wax Xfer?
>>
>> Are these still available?
>>
>> joe salerno
>
> Marston issued a selection, you might look at his website whether they are sold out
> or not.
>
> Chris Zwarg
>
>
>
>> Chris Zwarg wrote:
>>> At 17:49 11.10.2008, you wrote:
>>>> Has anyone ever encountered metal parts for diamond discs? For needle cuts?
>>>>
>>>> Have any ever been issued?
>>>>
>>>> Howabout metal parts for any H/D discs?
>>> A single (1970's?) vinyl pressing of two 1915 Norwegian Pathés (by the legendary
>>> Wagnerian opera singer Ellen Gulbransson), that's all I've seen, or heard of, in
>>> 25 years of collecting. No idea if the Edison National Historic Site has any
>>> Diamond Disc metals; they do have a number of never-processed wax masters, some
>>> of which were transferred successfully with a lightweight stylus directly off the
>>> wax in recent years. All other DD transfers I know of are from pressings.
>
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