[78-L] Quiet, isn't it? ^
Royal Pemberton
ampex354 at gmail.com
Mon Sep 13 18:38:47 PDT 2010
Examples?
On Tue, Sep 14, 2010 at 2:08 AM, Steven C. Barr <stevenc at interlinks.net>wrote:
> From: "J. E. Knox" <rojoknox at metroeast.org>
> > Greetings from FixitLand!
> > Steven C. Barr wrote:
> >> As a known and dedicated "eccentric" (who else would collect
> >> 78's?!)...do I get my own groove?!
> > Of course you do. On Victors made between circa 1923 and mid-March
> > 1940, on most red-label Columbias, and on many other labels, you get
> > TWO of 'em! Per SIDE, even!
> > (How many of us actually "play" the inner of those two eccentric
> > grooves...? Now THAT would be "eccentric.")
> > Ya know, it IS good to be back on 78-L.
> >
> The interesting thing is that often the "eccentric" (aka runout) groove
> contains musical infrormation! Often, the cutter was allowed to run
> on...as a result, whatever (audibly) occured was recorded in the runout!
>
> Steven C. Barr
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