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Date: Wednesday, May 30, 2018 at 13:59
To: Surround Sound discussion group
Subject: [Sursound] Does "gravure universelle" (universal engraving) mean
Ambisonic?
"Gravure universelle" was used during part of the 60´s
to describe a Stereo LP disk as being compatibl
In another list for a different version of the same LP, no mention is made
of Ambisonic (http://www.hornet.hr/HRec.asp?gAnr=3594). Has the seller on
EBay simply made a mistake or does he know something? Unfortunately the
images of the sleeves are not good enough on either site to read the notes.
It means "stereo compatible" (i.e. stereo recording, playable with a
compatible cartridge that has compliance in the vertical direction.)
https://www.analog-forum.de/wbboard/index.php?thread/8348-gravure-universelle-stereo-auch-mono-spielbar/
David
At 18:13 30-05-18, Martin Leese wrote:
>Hi Al
Martin Leese:
>Erato "gravure universelle"
"Gravure universelle" was used during part of the 60´s
to describe a Stereo LP disk as being compatible
with playback using a mono cartridge.
This used the elliptical filter in the Neumann cutter
set to 300 Hz.
Then all Stereo information below 300
: Surround Sound discussion group
Date: Wednesday, May 30, 2018 at 13:13
To:
Subject: [Sursound] Does "gravure universelle" (universal engraving) mean
Ambisonic?
Hi All,
There is an used LP on offer on eBay which
is described as Ambisonic, but which is not
included in the UHJ D
Hi All,
There is an used LP on offer on eBay which
is described as Ambisonic, but which is not
included in the UHJ Discography. The LP is
on the Erato label, STU 70221. The cover
says the LP is "gravure universelle", which
Google translate says means "universal
engraving". Is this LP Ambisonic?