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My name is Andy Rogulich, and I am the Owner and Mastering Engineer at High Fidelity Mastering in Albuquerque, NM. Our studio can Master new audio recordings as well as do audio restoration. I have Quadraphonic playback capability in SQ, QS, and CD-4 formats, as well as 4-channel Reel-to-Reel and 8-Track. My website is www.highfidelitymastering.com.
I have the JVC, Marantz, and Pioneer CD-4 Demodulators. I read the specs for the Technics SH-400 demodulator, which has 30db of channel separation between front and back. I am interested in your opinion which CD-4 Demodulator is considered the one to use? The Technics also is the only demodulator that uses a carrier crosstalk canceller adjustment requiring their special CD-4 test record. I was wondering what is the audible benefits of that control when playing back CD-4 records?
I have the JVC, Marantz, and Pioneer CD-4 Demodulators. I read the specs for the Technics SH-400 demodulator, which has 30db of channel separation between front and back. I am interested in your opinion which CD-4 Demodulator is considered the one to use? The Technics also is the only demodulator that uses a carrier crosstalk canceller adjustment requiring their special CD-4 test record. I was wondering what is the audible benefits of that control when playing back CD-4 records?