The recording equipment?


Anybody know anything about the recording equipment that Claude Rains uses? Like what is it called, who made it, what model etc?

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I think it was manufactured by RCAVictor, but since it is only on tape, a freeze-frame isn't clear enough to tell for sure. Anyone one else?

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It is obvious that it records the old style vinyl records that CDs replaced. It cuts a grove in the master disk and the master disk is then used to make copies of the master. The machine is usually referred to as a lathe

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Brand and model? Anyone?

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It is obvious that it records the old style vinyl records...
Except they are so brittle when people break them in the film. Also, Claude Rains tosses one on a fire. I think even a man with servants would hesitate to do this -- wouldn't vinyl make a bad-smelling melted mess in the fireplace?

I think it's more likely that these are shellac discs (see Wikipedia's description http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vinyl_record#Limitations) or even acetate discs, both of which were made with a cellulose resin. Either kind could have shattered satisfyingly onscreen because acetate recordings in the WWII era were on glass backing -- the usual backing material for acetate discs (aluminum) was rationed at the time.




last 2 views: House on Haunted Hill (1959) & Whip It (2009)

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This is what he's using: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transcription_disc

You'll notice that the discs look larger than standard LP records ... I'm pretty sure they're 16" transcription discs ... the instantaneous variety.

http://ocdviewer.com

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