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Pre- and post-echoes may disturb considerably listener`s artistic sensations, especially in exciting or dramatic program titles; therefore, anti-echo measures should be a must for quality disc record manufacturers, at least regarding the classical repertoire. During the three disc manufacturing steps - transcription, electroforming, and pressing - numerous parameters exercise an influence on the echo formation. Within the scope of this report, only a few items of all facts checked within the echo field may be discussed. The article will present outward forms of pre- and post-echo which are characteristic for the .AM. three stages and it will yield the attempt to explain the mode of echo origin. A few indications on how to minimize the echo formation as much as possible will be given.
Author (s): Stephani, Otfried
Affiliation:
Polygram GmbH, Hannover, West Germany
(See document for exact affiliation information.)
AES Convention: 68
Paper Number:1735
Publication Date:
1981-03-06
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Stephani, Otfried; 1981; On Disk-Record Echo Phenomena [PDF]; Polygram GmbH, Hannover, West Germany; Paper 1735; Available from: https://aes2.org/publications/elibrary-page/?id=12018
Stephani, Otfried; On Disk-Record Echo Phenomena [PDF]; Polygram GmbH, Hannover, West Germany; Paper 1735; 1981 Available: https://aes2.org/publications/elibrary-page/?id=12018