Today I took my Amberola out in the sun.

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Re: Today I took my Amberola out in the sun.

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Paal1994 wrote:Here is a video of my outdoor concert today (June 29)
The weather was even better today than my last outdoor concert.
I apologize for my bad English...


Paal.
Well done Paal. I'd forgotten that this recording was so good and clear. I have it somewhere but have not played it in a long time. Sometimes one forgets and it takes something like your video to remind of how good something is!

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Valecnik wrote:Well done Paal. I'd forgotten that this recording was so good and clear. I have it somewhere but have not played it in a long time. Sometimes one forgets and it takes something like your video to remind of how good something is!
Thank you Bruce! This record is very good and clear. But I believe it has something to do with the recording technique (of course) but also the strong and clear voice of Frank C. Stanley that make the record so good.

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Do you think the technical excellence of these recordings is why they were selected to be 'Special' Amberols and Blue Amberols? I realize that they were part of the promotion of 4-min conversion kits.

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JohnM wrote:Do you think the technical excellence of these recordings is why they were selected to be 'Special' Amberols and Blue Amberols? I realize that they were part of the promotion of 4-min conversion kits.

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John, In my opinion most all of the early blue amberols sound very good. Although I suppose they could have selected some of "the best of the best" recordings to put on the special series, I'd bet the specials were just recordings that happened to be available and popular at the time :?:

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The "Special" BA titles were the same as previously used for the Special Amberols in 1910, but were they re-recorded for release on celluloid, or were the same takes/moulds used to produce them?

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gramophoneshane wrote:The "Special" BA titles were the same as previously used for the Special Amberols in 1910, but were they re-recorded for release on celluloid, or were the same takes/moulds used to produce them?
Shane,

I think they used the same takes/moulds from the Wax Amberols to produce new records on celluloid as Frank C. Stanley wouldn't be alive to re-record "Tramp! Tramp! Tramp!" on BA in 1912. I know that a lot of old Wax Amberol moulds were used for the improved BA's in the regular series. I'm not sure if they did this with the "Special" series, but I believe that they would do the same on the "Special" series as on the regular series.

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Paal,

Your Amberola sounds great outside. And there's no need to apologize for your English. It's pretty good.

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EdisonSquirrel wrote:Paal,

Your Amberola sounds great outside. And there's no need to apologize for your English. It's pretty good.

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Rocky
Rocky,

Thank you!
I wonder how a Diamond Disc phonograph will sound outside...

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Paal1994 wrote:Rocky,

Thank you!
I wonder how a Diamond Disc phonograph will sound outside...

Paal.
The C-250 is much too heavy to move outdoors, but I'm sure it would sound fantastic. It would certainly be louder than an Amberola 30. And if you have an Edisonic in the machine, the whole neighborhood would be dancing to Golden Gate Orchestra records! ;)

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