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- In the 1950s, the memory of the Orthophonic was fresh enough for RCA Victor to introduce the name " New Orthophonic " for its improved recording process and line of high-fidelity long-playing records.
- In the 1950s, the memory of the Orthophonic was fresh enough for RCA Victor to introduce the name " New Orthophonic " for its improved recording process and line of high-fidelity long-playing records.
- Many of the former attractions are gone today : the swimming pool was closed in 1959, dancing ceased in 1960, and the Orthophonic, as the phonograph was called, stopped beaming out its music in 1961.
- This was the style of recording by Michalis Patrinos in Greece, circa 1930, which was circulated in the United States by the Orthophonic label; another recording was made by Patrinos in New York City in 1931 as well.
- Between 1953 and 1956 ( before the stereo LP in 1958 ) several standards bodies around the world adopted the same playback curve identical to the RCA Victor New Orthophonic curve which became standard throughout the national and international record markets.
- On May 12, 2015 Sony's Legacy Recordings released " Orthophonic Joy : The 1927 Bristol Sessions Revisited ", which Jackson produced as a benefit for the Birthplace of Country Music Museum in Bristol, Tennessee.
- Liberace's father, for example, though unemployed, maintained his self-image as an " artiste " by " own [ ing ] the best record player available, a'very special Orthophonic Victrola '"
- There was a period of nearly five years, from 1925 to 1930, when the top " audiophile " technology for home sound reproduction consisted of a combination of electrically recorded records with the specially-developed Victor Orthophonic Victrola, an acoustic phonograph that used waveguide engineering and a folded horn to provide a reasonably flat frequency response.
- ""'Orthophonic Joy : The 1927 Bristol Sessions Revisited " "'is a double-CD produced by Grammy Award-winner Carl Jackson, a WSM disc jockey and country music historian Eddie Stubbs narrates the project, and a who's who of country artists recorded the new versions of the old classics.
- All of the early electrical recordings for Victor were made with a single microphone, usually placed near or above the conductor, a process Victor called " Orthophonic "; the Brunswick electricals used the company's proprietary non-microphone " Light-Ray " selenium-cell system, which was much more prone to sonic distortion than Victor's.