[78-L] Interesting article about remastering and sound restoration for the Mosaic's Artie Shaw Box Set
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fnarf at comcast.net
Fri Nov 20 14:34:53 PST 2009
Well, Mr. Meyer looks moody and dramatic enough in his rather scary photo to have charmed all those parts out of them just by opening his shirt another button or two.
I'm surprised to see pictures of him handling the metal parts without any kind of gloves on, especially seeing how much product he's got in his hair.
What exactly does a stylus designed to play a negative-grooved (i.e., raised) "father" look like? Vee-shaped? How does that work?
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From: "David Lennick" <dlennick at sympatico.ca>
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Subject: Re: [78-L] Interesting article about remastering and sound restoration for the Mosaic's Artie Shaw Box Set
Doesn't look like an SP 15 to me and the interviewee states that it has a range
from 30-96RPM. It looks more like an SP-10.
Wouldn't you love to be the canary going down that mine? "Gee, fellas, sorry,
most of those titles are missing, nudge nudge wink wink."
dl
Milan P Milovanovic wrote:
> http://www.jazzwax.com/2009/11/how-remasters-are-made.html
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> Interesting, the picture shows Technics SP15 for this purpose...
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> Milan
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