britmarc
Well-known Member
Maybe D-V could look into finding and acquiring the full masters for these albums...
I think the big difference in it not being as vibrant is the Gil album is 140 gram and the Walter Carlos Test Pressing is only 100 gram.
Another way to tell is to put the stylus down on the record within a track, then rotate the turntable slowly by hand. If you hear a tone as you do that, it's CD-4.Shine the flash from your phone onto the vynil, if you see colorful rainbow(like my profile pic, except not quite as bright) it probably cd-4.
Also, CD-4s squeal when you apply enough pressure with the discwasher while cleaning.
I was not able to send it in here due to file size so I uploaded it to YouTube. Thank you for all the continued feedback. https://youtube.com/shorts/gW-yrBkLxAs
Haha etc. Your note about ""Twisted on Bach" lead me to find this:Hello everyone. I have been doing a lot of research on the CD4 Quadraphonic Test Pressing by Walter Carlos that includes Clockwork Orange and Twisted on Bach. This article along with the link seems to be the only 2 things I find. I believe that I may have one of these rare albums. There was a man that passed away that way in the film and video industry and worked for RCA. At his estate sale his family was there along with tons of work things he had patented and invented. His record collection was a very nice big collection of mostly all classical music with endless quadraphonic albums. One of the albums I was lucky enough to purchase a few test pressings and one was a blank test pressing of Walter Carlos with Clockwork Orange on one side and Twisted on Bach on the other. I am looking for any kind of help or direction to verify what I have may be that or if it is a different kind of test pressing that has never reached the surface. I am a record collector and dealer but I have no way of checking this album to see if it is CD4 Quad in my possession. I do not want to put it into an auction without a buyer knowing that what they purchased is exactly what it is. Any help would be greatly appreciated. I am attaching pictures of what I have to see if anyone has ever even seen anything like it or any information. I have attached pictures of the matrix runout as well. View attachment 64982View attachment 64983View attachment 64984View attachment 64985View attachment 64986
An easy way to tell if it's CD-4... Place the stylus on the record, in the playing area,, with the turntable not on. Slowly rotate the turntable. If you hear a tone, the record is, most likely, CD-4.Haha etc. Your note about ""Twisted on Bach" lead me to find this:
https://www.popmatters.com/cooper-alice-031027-2496086748.html
My bigger point is that @S&TDirect is one of those people that doesn't really get details straight n just joins up to sell something. Much like Studio Voodoo DTS-ES 6.1/5.1/2.0 AND a Binaural MixAn easy way to tell if it's CD-4... Place the stylus on the record, in the playing area,, with the turntable not on. Slowly rotate the turntable. If you hear a tone, the record is, most likely, CD-4.
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