[78-L] Brian Davies' Equalizer software

Mark Bardenwerper citrogsa at charter.net
Tue Oct 4 16:46:15 PDT 2011


On 10/3/2011 9:42, Jeff Lichtman wrote:
>> Just loaded this up and am now playing with it... one thing I
>> notice... which curve do I use for which 78 recording? Nothing noted
>> for VIctor (I would assume HMV?)... and what about some of the
>> 'off-labels'? Right now I'm working on a light-ray Vocalion (VERY
>> early), and not sure which curve to use on it.  Also, is there a
>> source for other curves on the net that can be imported?
>>
>> TiA   Brad
> While each label tended to have its own curve (which varied over
> time), you can't rely on this for proper equalization on every
> recording. So, for example, mid-thirties Victors often have a bass
> turnover of 500 Hz and a treble rolloff of 8.5 dB, a particular
> record might sound boomy or tubby with those settings. It's best to
> use a label's nominal equalization curve as a starting point and
> adjust things by ear.
>
> The booklet "Playback Equalizer Settings for 78 RPM Recordings" by
> James R. Powell and Randall G. Stehle is useful. Kurt Nauck sells it
> at www.78rpm.com, but the part of his site where this book would be
> listed seems to be down at the moment.
>
>
Is there an RIAA equalization remover?

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