At 08:05 AM 6/18/2004 -0700, Richard L. Hess wrote:
>At 10:41 AM 6/18/2004 -0400, you wrote:
>>Does anyone on the list have any experience with the Cook Binaural
>>System? Cook Labs of Stamford, CT issued some 33 1/3 12" LPs that have to
>>be played on a twin tonearm turntable. The front of the album says "For
>>use with the the 1-11/16" standard Cook system. Playback outside track -
>>12 db @ 10 kc. Playback inside track - flat. 500 cycle crossover both tracks."
>>
>>I have 8 of these albums in front of me and am curious if anyone has
>>knowledge of the extent (and dates) of the Cook binaural experiment and
>>if anyone has ever seen the Cook turntable.
>>
>>Thanks in advance,
>>
>>Peter Hirsch
Sorry I missed the original post (or it is delayed in transmission) - and
sorry that my contribution is so slight.
I have only the memory of my first stereo playback. It was the Cook LP
"Gulls and Buoys" - a classic 'ping-pong' sort of sound effects disc. The
year was almost certainly 1955 and I would recognize the reproducer if I
saw it again. The occasion was an English class in my third or fourth year
of high school. I can 'see' that classroom in my mind's eye even now.
Mike
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