[78-L] Soundstream Caruso sources.
Ryan Wolfe
nextset4 at yahoo.com
Thu Feb 28 10:58:14 PST 2013
Yes, there is still plenty of surface noise on a lot of them. But some are really clean and also have this slight metallic scrape that could also be just the effect of the processing I suppose.
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From: Michael Shoshani <michael.shoshani at gmail.com>
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Sent: Thursday, February 28, 2013 10:43 AM
Subject: Re: [78-L] Soundstream Caruso sources.
On 02/28/2013 12:30 PM, Ryan Wolfe wrote:
> The Caruso subjects here have led to something that I have long been wondering about.
>
> What were the sources used for the bulk of the Victor material in the 1976 Thomas Stockham / Soundstream restorations?
>
> I've heard that they used metal masters and I've heard that they just used regular commercial pressings. The CD box set claims 'Original Victor Talking Machine Co. Master Recordings.'
>
One would presume that even in the various purgings of metal parts over
the decades that Victor and successors would have kept and preserved any
metals they had from Caruso. And if they didn't, certainly the metal
parts that were sent to HMV would have been preserved.
That being said, there's so much scratch on the Soundstream versions
that I'm almost 100% certain that they were sourced from commercial
pressings.
Michael Shoshani
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