Here's another test piece for the "True Tone" diaphragm: a rendition of the "Zampa" Overture from September 1912, with "String Orchestra" (ASO):
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=opR4XFDMtN0[/youtube]
Another True Tone Test - Zampa Overture (ASO)
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Re: Another True Tone Test - Zampa Overture (ASO)
Bill,
I think your videos are quite good and I like the range of early pieces. The Whirlwind Waltz has great sound and Smiles is a stand out popular ditty from the period. It would appear that you and I have quite similar taste in vintage music.
As a note if you do watch Bills videos you can go to the You Tube page where you will find many more recent recordings using the True Tone Diaphragm..
Thanks for your postings.
Larry
I think your videos are quite good and I like the range of early pieces. The Whirlwind Waltz has great sound and Smiles is a stand out popular ditty from the period. It would appear that you and I have quite similar taste in vintage music.
As a note if you do watch Bills videos you can go to the You Tube page where you will find many more recent recordings using the True Tone Diaphragm..
Thanks for your postings.
Larry