[78-L] Electronic stereo and Schwann

Bertrand CHAUMELLE chaumelle at orange.fr
Sun Dec 28 15:17:49 PST 2008


You're right, I made a mistake (Schwann May '63).
LPM is 3.98 but LM is 4.98.
LSP and LME are 4.98.

So, LPM and LPT were the cheapest: $3.98. ($2.98 for ten-inchers)
VCM cost $6.98: is this Victrola ?

BC
Le 28 déc. 08, à 22:40, David Lennick a écrit :

>
> High Fidelity says $4.98. The June 1961 Schwann says LME releases are 
> priced at
> $5.98 (LMs were shown as $4.98). In September 1965, the price is $4.79 
> and they
> were still listed. Note that this is $1 cheaper than their normal 
> stereo Red
> Seals which were $5.79.
>
> Where are you finding LMs at $3.98, other than through 1957? By mid 
> 1958, the
> Long Player has them at $4.98.
>
> Were the 1961 reprocessings ever reused on Victrola? I made a point of
> acquiring only mono reissues except where fake stereo was the only one 
> offered
> (and I found at one point that mixing those to mono didn't produce 
> anything
> unlistenable).
>
> dl
>
> Bertrand CHAUMELLE wrote:
>> Schwann indicates $3.98 for mono (LM or LPM).
>>
>> BC
>> Le 28 déc. 08, à 22:02, David Lennick a écrit :
>>
>>> The feature article on Toscanini in Stereo is in High Fidelity, March
>>> 1961, and
>>> the discs are reviewed in the same issue. They like the Dvorak New
>>> World (LME
>>> 2408), hate the Respighi (LME 2409) and find changes in tonal 
>>> coloring
>>> in
>>> Pictures At An Exhibition (LME 2410). Apparently these were priced at
>>> $4.98,
>>> same as mono LPs.
>>>
>>> dl
>>
>>
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