[78-L] BACKGROUND ARTIFACTS

Julian Vein julianvein at blueyonder.co.uk
Sat Apr 18 00:34:43 PDT 2009


Randy Skretvedt wrote:

> By the way, why were so many Victor records by Gene Austin, Whispering Jack Smith and Helen Kane recorded at such low levels?  They all had quiet voices, you'd think the engineers would have increased the recording volume.  Does this have something to do with the characteristics of period phonographs?  For all three artists, one needs to find pristine copies if you're going to hear them at all, as the weak signals are easily obliterated by even moderate surface noise.
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I've found that many Scrappy Lambert's recordings on cheap labels (and 
some not so cheap like Brunswick) made under his own name (or pseudonym) 
find him undermiked, whilst his voice on dance band records is fine.

      Julian Vein




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