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I wonder why Davies might have thought that. Be interested to hear his comments in more detail.EdisonSquirrel wrote:Harmony records have a unique "boxed-in" sound that was not found on earlier acoustic records.
It is reported on Dismuke's site that Columbia had updated its recording studios in 1923; the updated equipment was obsolete in just two years due to the advent of electric recording. Columbia decided to relegate the recently acquired acoustic equipment to its Harmony discount label as opposed to discarding it.
That being the case, I wonder why the Harmony "sound" was so one-of-a-kind.
I understand that the late sound engineer John R. T. Davies did not consider Harmony records to be acoustic. Maybe he knew something that we don't.
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