Acoustic Recordings-FR Correction?

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That one actually sounds worse than the copy I have. Mine's a reissue from the 40s on red vinyl, but I'm pretty sure it's a straight repressing and not one of the redubs.

I tried searching Youtube for an example of the Stockhams, but I found nothing. I found plenty of the redubbed ones that were clearly labelled, but zilch for the stockhams. How odd :( I'm actually really curious to hear how these sound.

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John wrote:That one actually sounds worse than the copy I have. Mine's a reissue from the 40s on red vinyl, but I'm pretty sure it's a straight repressing and not one of the redubs.

I tried searching Youtube for an example of the Stockhams, but I found nothing. I found plenty of the redubbed ones that were clearly labelled, but zilch for the stockhams. How odd :( I'm actually really curious to hear how these sound.
Just go get an RCA CD. Like the ones with the brown covers.

Some people still buy CD's right? I dunno.

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I still buy CD's...

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I Usually find that when working with making better sounding transfers that have a more lifelike sound. For 78s I use a Western Electric turn table with RCA mid 1930s magnetic pickup, and then when I record the acoustics to add bass play with the 80-200 cps range to add more lows, be careful. Horn resonance, is between 400-1200 cps, reducing this will give a less horn sound. On cylinders a boos around 200-250, and a reduction from 800-1200cps of from 1-4 db can make a difference.

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When the Stockham stuff came out, I remember thinking "ooo, a computer was used! Must be fantastic!" because computers were still mysterious and rare and super-expensive... now, the Caruso stuff just sounds like all the life has been filtered out...

On a related subject, I've known only one person who was able to play Edison discs on modern eqipment and make them sound better than a good old Edison machine .... but sadly, he's dead.

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If one is able to hear the Stockham stuff in a large reverberant room at a distance from the speakers, the effect is interesting. Up close, the effect isn't as good.

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