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Recording from damaged 78rpm record
Whilst clearing out the loft at my mother's old house I have come across
some records. These were made in America in 1942 by her brother who was training as RAF bomber crew. He died shortly after. I think they are directly scribed into the plastic which is in poor nick, possibly some mould growth. The discs are "Zenith Universal Recorder" and probably done in some sort of booth. I shall try and record them directly to wav files but before I attempt that what precautions need I take? I have a problem in that my record deck only has 33 and 45 rpm. Was mono 78 simply an amplitude modulation by depth of the needle? AJH |
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