RCA Victor Hi-Fi 1956 Film | The Sound And The Story
Rare 1956 RCA Victor production about the recording, pressing and playback of phonograph records during the early Hi-Fi era. Produced by the Jam Handy Organization for RCA Victor, the film also features footage of Charles Munch and the Boston Symphony Orchestra during an RCA recording session. Filmed in Eastman Color. HI-FInformation: It is distinguished by these characteristics: 1. Complete frequency range. 2. Ideal dynamic range plus clarity and brilliance. 3. Constant fidelity from outside of record. 4. Improved quiet surfaces.

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