Enoch Light & The Light Brigade - Charge!
Ike & Tina Turner - Live At Carnegie Hall
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My first UA gold carts! They must be a mismatched set as tape 2 has Dolby and tape 1 doesn't. I've been playing around with the recorded files in my DAW all day and I can't quite figure what they were going for with the mix. Tina is in all four channels but loudest in rear left (!), Ike is in front right, and the backing vocals are in front center. Drums in the rears, but louder in rear left.
For now, I've settled on lowering rear left 5-6 dB and rotating all four channels clockwise - this puts Tina at mostly equal power in all four corners, Ike in right rear, drums across the left side and backing vocals in right center. If anyone has other suggestions, let me know...
On my black cartridge version, Tina is most loudest in Front Left. But like you, I'm totally confused about intent of the original mix. I have played with it a bit myself but never really had one of those "Aha!" moments where everything falls into place.
It is truly an awesome recording, at least my SQ and my SACD are. From all the 2,000+ recordings I own, they may well be my favorites.Leonard Bernstein & The New York Philharmonic - Holst: The Planets
Ike & Tina Turner - Live At Carnegie Hall
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My first UA gold carts! They must be a mismatched set as tape 2 has Dolby and tape 1 doesn't. I've been playing around with the recorded files in my DAW all day and I can't quite figure what they were going for with the mix. Tina is in all four channels but loudest in rear left (!), Ike is in front right, and the backing vocals are in front center. Drums in the rears, but louder in rear left.
For now, I've settled on lowering rear left 5-6 dB and rotating all four channels clockwise - this puts Tina at mostly equal power in all four corners, Ike in right rear, drums across the left side and backing vocals in right center. If anyone has other suggestions, let me know...
Leonard Bernstein & The New York Philharmonic - Holst: The Planets
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Nice. That's pretty odd, as my set has Dolby on both. The mysteries of the Q8 continue to astound.
man, I thought you had everything already, good to know you're still on the hunt!My latest. Quadding has been pretty slow this year. I also have the two tape set of Feliciano's Alive-Alive-O! waiting for me at my P.O. box whenever this craziness ends.
With this addition, I only need one more Friends of Distinction Q8; "Real Friends". I do find a certain humour in the fact I had this Q8 years ago, but sold it thinking I'd never go all completeist with my collection. If ever there was a man more wrong than I..... I do not know him.
I used to have The Ohio Players "Ecstacy" Q8 on Westbound. Sold that one off too..... for cheap.
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My latest. Quadding has been pretty slow this year. I also have the two tape set of Feliciano's Alive-Alive-O! waiting for me at my P.O. box whenever this craziness ends.
With this addition, I only need one more Friends of Distinction Q8; "Real Friends". I do find a certain humour in the fact I had this Q8 years ago, but sold it thinking I'd never go all completeist with my collection. If ever there was a man more wrong than I..... I do not know him.
I used to have The Ohio Players "Ecstacy" Q8 on Westbound. Sold that one off too..... for cheap.
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Nice score! I love all the Friends of Distinction Quads and I really hope Mr. Dutton will one day offer us 2 two-fers. Of course, that would leave one out, but perhaps he could do two albums on 1 SACD and then a 2 SACD set containing a two-fer and a single album disc. I'd buy those in a flash.
I was able to complete my FOD Q8 set a few months ago when I scored Real Friends (the later release without the cover on the cartridge. RCA stopped calling these Q8 and called them quad 8 instead) and Whatever and also scooped up a sealed Bobby Womack gold cart (my first) at the same time. That was quite a week for me.
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Simon, you've got it backwards. The "early" (as in, Fall of 1970) cartridges are the ones with the art on the slip cover and are labelled as "quad8". The later ones from Spring 1971 and on and have the art on the cartridge are the Q8 versions.
I mentioned this in the RCA PQ8 thread I did (there's an actual news clipping at the end of this post) that the reason RCA changed their product name from 'Quad 8' to 'Q8' because of the threat of a lawsuit from the Quad electronics company, which made mixing desks that were popular at the time, including a model called the Quad 8.
The change happened sometime between when RCA released it's first batch of Q8's in November 1970, and October 1971, when RCA took out a 2-page ad in Billboard that shows their tapes in 'Q8' packaging.
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