Here's an interesting comment from the new RCA Living Stereo SACD web site at http://www.livingstereo-sacd.com/news/index.jsp
Apparently the success of the just released RCA Living Stereo SACDs has the label thinking about reissuing some of their 70's Quad discs in Multichannel. Hmm !
>>Q: I recently came across a listing of Quad LPs and tapes that were available during the 70th from RCA. By the way I owned many of them and listened to them until they were completely worn out. RCA Quadro Listing >
Are there any plans at RCA to release at least the classical titles in their original mix which means 4.0? Just a thought since Pentatone had good success in making the old Quadmasters of Philips available to the public.
Daniel Guss: We want to see how the Living Stereo SACDs are received before we branch out, but some of the quadraphonic recordings are definitely worth considering for multi-track remastering.
John Newton This is an internal BMG question. The exisistence of this quad material suggests that the original tapes be studied to see if the programs are marketable and if the tapes are condusive to release in 4 or 5 channel format. <<
Apparently the success of the just released RCA Living Stereo SACDs has the label thinking about reissuing some of their 70's Quad discs in Multichannel. Hmm !
>>Q: I recently came across a listing of Quad LPs and tapes that were available during the 70th from RCA. By the way I owned many of them and listened to them until they were completely worn out. RCA Quadro Listing >
Are there any plans at RCA to release at least the classical titles in their original mix which means 4.0? Just a thought since Pentatone had good success in making the old Quadmasters of Philips available to the public.
Daniel Guss: We want to see how the Living Stereo SACDs are received before we branch out, but some of the quadraphonic recordings are definitely worth considering for multi-track remastering.
John Newton This is an internal BMG question. The exisistence of this quad material suggests that the original tapes be studied to see if the programs are marketable and if the tapes are condusive to release in 4 or 5 channel format. <<