[78-L] [MOCAPS-L] How Victor Dealers promoted the firstElectrically Recorded records in 1925

David Lennick dlennick at sympatico.ca
Wed Sep 22 07:44:59 PDT 2010


The Credenza sounds wonderful. And the all-electric RE 45 with Radiola I just 
had made operational for the first time in 55 years may not have much in the 
treble department but it sounds fabulous on acousticals AND on Stokowski's 
booming Orthophonics.

dl

On 9/22/2010 10:42 AM, Banjo Bud wrote:
> So what was different about the sound boxes of the acoustical Orthophonic
> Victrolas, and the older models?  To my ear the Orthos (at least the
> Credenza model) sounded almost as good as the early electrics.
>
> Bud
>
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> From: "Steven C. Barr"<stevenc at interlinks.net>
> Sent: Tuesday, September 21, 2010 11:49 PM
> To: "78-L Mail List"<78-l at klickitat.78online.com>
> Subject: Re: [78-L] [MOCAPS-L] How Victor Dealers promoted the
> firstElectrically Recorded records in 1925
>
>> From: "Ron Roscoe"<rroscoe at MIT.EDU>
>>> So people were listening to the new electrically recorded discs on
>>> their old Victrolas using their old soundboxes?
>>> Must have sounded just great when the stiff mechanism distorted like
>>> crazy on loud or bass passages!!
>>>
>> A LOT! This is why Columbia could sell acoustic Harmony records for
>> a number of years after electric recording became standard...?! Also,
>> keep in mind that most folks were quite satisfied if their new record
>> played the song the label suggested it did; "high fidelity" equipment
>> didn't appear until (IIRC) after WWII?!
>>> Bruce, what is this 78-L and how can I join it?
>>>
>> It is an e-mail-based list which (in theory) connects the world's
>> collectors/accumulators (my group!) of 78 rpm phonorecords,
>> allowing us to exchange e-mail messages on that subject. You
>> can learn more and/or join us through Ron Fial's 78online.com
>> web site.
>>
>> Steven C. Barr
>> stevenc at interlinks.net
>>
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