The CD-4 lacquer transfer electronics system formerly occupied four standard 19-in. (50-cm) racks. Now the entire system, without the center drive amplifiers, occupies only one rack due to improvement in cutting technology and component miniaturization. The design aspects and operational advantages of the new Mark II system are described.
Authors:
Kokubun, Yasumori; Muramoto, Sadahiko; Eargle, John M.
Affiliations:
Victor Company of Japan, Ltd., Tokyo, Japan ; JME Associates, Hollywood, CA(See document for exact affiliation information.)
JAES Volume 22 Issue 6 pp. 416-421; August 1974
Publication Date:
August 1, 1974
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