From the early 1950s to his death, Rudy Van Gelder recorded 1000s of sessions for such iconic jazz labels as Savoy, Impulse!, CTI, Prestige and Blue Note at his Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey studio. Notoriously tight-lipped regarding the details of his…

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Arthur Rubinstein, piano
RCA Victor LSC-7050 (2 LPs) (reissued on CD as RCA Victor Red Seal 0902 663049-2). Max Wilcox, prod.; Tom MacCluskey, Sergio Marcotulli, engs. Recorded August 30–September 2, 1965, 2 February 21, 1967.
If these Nocturnes are never played better than this, we couldn't care less. These are exquisite performances!
The recording, via RCA Victor's Dynagroove process is a far cry from the earlier excesses that gave Dynagroove its horrid reputation among perfectionists. One is simply not aware of the recording at all, as long as it is…
The success of expensive tube units, however, has prompted a number of manufacturers to offer "budget" tube preamplifiers. Though still not cheap, they come in at prices…
Description: Stereo vacuum tube preamplifier. Inputs for moving-magnet phono (MM), Aux, and Tape. Mute switch, remote power supply. Separate volume controls for each channel, no balance control.
Price: $450 (1984); no longer available (2018).
Manufacturer: Audible Illusions, San Jose, CA 95126 (1984). Distributor: Apax Marketing, Castro Valley, CA 94546. (1984); Audible Illusions, PO Box 2537, Daytona Beach, FL 32115. Tel: (386) 676-2004. Fax: (386) 676-0042. Web: www.audibleillusions.com.
Okay. I may have engaged in a bit of hyperbole here. But the importance of Prokofiev for Two is highlighted by the fact that DG has released it in three…
For most people the terms hi-fi and stereo are synonymous, and yet it is clear that there is still a great deal of confusion over what the word "stereo" actually means. There isn't even a consensus of opinion amongst producers of records, designers of hi-fi equipment, audio critics and music lovers as to the purpose of stereo, and considering that the arguments show no sign of diminishing in intensity, it is instructive to realise that 1981 sees both the 100th anniversary of Clement Ader's first stereo…
But, to get back to the theme of this article, how can these voltage ratios be derived? The most basic way is to take a monophonic signal and assign a voltage ratio to it by "panning" it to a position with a "panpot." This gives an image with unambiguous positioning and this panpotted multi-mono image is to be heard on any rock recording. Though it doesn't have positioning anomalies, it is no more than a slightly more complicated version of the notorious "now it's here—now it's there" ping-pong recordings of the late '50s. Despite effects such as artificial…
If directional information can be represented by interchannel time delays, then would it be possible to abandon Blumlein's "amplitude for phase difference" substitution outlined last month and concentrate on the time delay information? About the time that Blumlein was experimenting with his crossed figure-of-eights in 1931, the Bell Telephone Labs in the USA derived from experimental binaural work the "curtain of sound" concept (fig.7). The overall wavefront emanating from the orchestra is sampled at a large number of coplanar points. The signals…
Shure Bros. TTR-101.
Shure's new "Supertrack" V-15 Type II pickup was designed as an answer to all those high-powered discs whose excessive modulations make them shatter all over the place on lesser pickups, But just in case anyone didn't happen to own any of these difficult discs, Shure decided to issue one of these, too. The result is a collection of some of the meanest modulations ever gathered together in one place.
Each "test" is a series of four short musical excerpts, recorded at progressively higher levels…