(1972-05) Billboard - RCA - all Quad by 1973-05

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I have some very early RCA Quadradiscs, including the first two or three pressed, which I bought used, and they still are fine. I have played them several times and who knows how many times they were played and whether or not they were played on a quad system, before I got them.

I believe the idea that the improved vinyl compound for Quadradiscs not being used until later in the quad era, is a myth.

Doug
 
There were a few other statements from RCA about having developed a more durable vinyl:
https://worldradiohistory.com/Archive-Poptronics/70s/1972/Pop-1972-09.pdf#page=16https://worldradiohistory.com/Archi...eo/70s/HiFi-Stereo-Review-1972-12.pdf#page=50
Looks like RCA developed a moderately more durable vinyl for CD-4 in 1972, Q-540 CD-4 vinyl was developed in early 1973 and then RCA developed an even more durable vinyl in late 1974.

Louis Dorren said that reducing the tendency of vinyl to have a static charge was very helpful in making CD-4 play back properly, disc wear was not much of a concern (Shibata stylus).


Kirk Bayne
 
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