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"4 Channel Stereo" Quadraphonic Compilation Sampler Vinyl 1972

Interfusion Records

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From a bygone era.

Vinyl technology moved from mono to stereo and then there was Quadraphonic audio with 4 channels, a precursor to modern surround sound systems.

There were a number of quadraphonic systems developed and although not clearly stated on this record, I believe this to be a Stereo-4 system recording.

Stereo-4, also known as EV (from Electro-Voice) or EV-4, was a matrix 4-channel quadraphonic sound system developed in 1970 by Leonard Feldman and Jon Fixler.

 

For those who are interested in the development of quadraphonic recording technology, below is a link to an excellent technical site giving details of the various systems

 

https://midimagic.sgc-hosting.com/quadrafon.htm


Quad encoded vinyl record containing a compilation of American artists

Quadraphonic Sampler Compilation
Interfusion Records

Cat# SITFL-934460

1972

Cover is in good condition

Includes a new inner plastic sleeve

Vinyl is in excellent condition

New outer protective sleeve

Artist - Song

Bobby Byrne - A Shade Of Brass, Help Yourself, Respect

Gloria Loring - Leaving On A Jet Plane, Everybody's Talkin;

The Electric Hair - Aquarius, Be In (Hare Krishna)

Todays People - You've Made Me So Very Happy, What The World Needs Now Is Love

Lighthouse - Hats Off To The Stranger

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