Displacement, slope, and curvature overload limits in phonograph recording are defined in terms of groove and styli dimensions which are currently standard for 45/45 stereodisks. Instrumentation is described for making independent measurements of the occurrence of each type of overload. Data are presented showing the number of occurrences of each type of overload as a function of program level for several musical selections.
Authors:
Woodward, J. G.; Fox, Edward C.
Affiliation:
RCA Laboratories, Princeton, NJ
JAES Volume 11 Issue 1 pp. 16-23; January 1963
Publication Date:
January 1, 1963
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