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Re: [ARSCLIST] How could anybody ever have thought this was acceptable? Rant



Don Cox wrote:

Acoustic recordings were often made with more than one horn. I haven't
been able to find a picture of this, or to find out how the sounds were
combined.

Gennett. Do a Google image search for Gennett Studios and you will find pictures of Gennett's double-horn studios. They had two horns set out at about a 45 degree angle from each other, the one on the right much larger in diameter than the one on the left.


In one picture (which can be seen at http://www.waynet.org/nonprofit/images/williamjenningsbryangennet.jpg ,
William Jennings Bryan can be seen recording his "Cross of Gold" speech into the smaller horn, while a tiny orchestra is playing an accompaniment into the larger horn.


I'm very puzzled about the absence of the James/Shaw picture in The Fabulous Phonograph...I could have sworn that it was in that book, but now two people say it is not in their editions. Hm.

Michael Shoshani


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