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The result of research and development by Western Electric this was a truly significant improvement in the art of sound reproduction; most notably in frequency response, sensitivity, and dynamic range. The purpose of this presentation is to hear these differences in sound quality as well differences in performance using titles that were recorded both acoustically and electrically (fortunately there are quite a few). On the stage will be two vintage machines: an Orthophonic Victrola Credenza, ca. 1925, and a Victor V (large open horn phonograph) ca. 1909. 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