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clydeactor
24th Feb 2021
78 RPM
The Dominoes - Sixty Minute Man / I Can't Escape From You (1951)
After doing some research, I discovered that Federal Records was owned and operated by King Records. Prior to 1953, King Records used the 78 RPM equalization curve with Turnover = 500 and Rolloff = -16 (NAB). King began using the RIAA curve in 1953.

clydeactor
24th Feb 2021
78 RPM
The Dominoes - Sixty Minute Man / I Can't Escape From You (1951)
Thank you for your response. I am aware that the RIAA became the standard in 1955, but I wanted to know what specific CURVE was used by Federal Records in 1951. I own a H.H. Scott 121-C preamplifier and wanted guidance on what the Turnover and Rolloff settings are for this disc. Mahalo & Aloha!

clydeactor
24th Feb 2021
78 RPM
The Dominoes - Sixty Minute Man / I Can't Escape From You (1951)
Does anyone know the 78 RPM equalization for this shellac? Did Federal Records use the RIAA curve in 1951? Or did Federal use different Turnover and Rolloff settings (AES, Columbia, Decca, Flat, etc)? Thank you very much in advance.



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