That would be my guess too.
Ron L From: Phono-L [mailto:phono-l-boun...@oldcrank.org] On Behalf Of Immortal Performances via Phono-L Sent: Thursday, August 10, 2017 6:05 PM To: phono-l@oldcrank.org Cc: Immortal Performances Subject: [Phono-L] Edison Grand Opera Cylinder Question I'm dubbing my 2 minute Edison Grand Opera cylinders to CDs using a stylus from Expert Stylus and Cartridge in England in a Shure cartridge, the motor & mandrel from an Amberola 30 & the Rabco SL-8E linear tracking tonearm which gives excellent results. In dubbing B-21 which is the Bach-Gounod "Ave Maria" sung by Marie Rappold the record had a very quiet surface during the announcement but when Mme. Rappold began to sing there was a constant hiss which continued through her singing but ended as soon as she finished. I observe no visible difference in the grooves This leads me to think that this particular recording may have been from a dubbed master. None of the other cylinders sound like this. Any ideas? Description: paderJim Cartwright IMMORTAL PERFORMANCES, INC "Austin's Eclectic Used Record Store Since 1971" 1404 West 30th Street Austin, Texas 78703-1402 USA (512) 478-9954 E-mail: jimcartwri...@immortalperformances.com Paderewski <http://post.spmailtechn.com/f/a/9-Y80uRSi_S2dabtzUPSAw~~/AABF2wA~/RgRbbjQlP0EIACzE6PDsFl1XA3NwY1gEAAAAAFkGc2hhcmVkYQdoZWxsb181YA0zNS4xNjMuMTIxLjMzQgoAAKUAjVnfFYR0UhhhcmNoaXZlQG1haWwtYXJjaGl2ZS5jb20JUQQAAAAAREtodHRwOi8vcG9zdC5zcG1haWx0ZWNobi5jb20vcS9jQ3daY21zUENQblVLaHVLX3VMUHhnfn4vQUFCRjJ3QX4vUmdSYmJnMlRQa0VHAnt9 IACzE6F7nFf9XA3NwY1gEAAAAAFkGc2hhcmVkYQdoZWxsb181YA0zNS4xNjMuMTIxLjMzQgoAABP ajFnLI1mkUhRsaGVyYXVsdEB2ZXJpem9uLm5ldAlRBAAAAABHAnt9>
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