Compatible Discrete 4

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Compatible Discrete 4, también conocido como Quadradisc o CD-4 (que no debe confundirse con el disco compacto) era un sistema cuadrafónico discreto de cuatro canales para discos fonográficos. El sistema fue creado por JVC y RCA en 1971​ e introducido en mayo de 1972. Muchas grabaciones que utilizan esta tecnología se lanzaron en LP durante la década de 1970. rdf:langString
Compatible Discrete 4, also known as Quadradisc or CD-4 (not to be confused with compact disc) was as a discrete four-channel quadraphonic system for phonograph records. The system was created by JVC and RCA in 1971 and introduced in May 1972. Hundreds of recordings using this technology were released on LP during the 1970s. Other major record companies who adopted this format include A&M, Arista, Atlantic, Capricorn, Elektra, Fantasy, Nonesuch, Reprise and Warner Bros. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Compatible Discrete 4
rdf:langString Compatible Discrete 4
rdf:langString Compatible Discrete 4
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rdf:langString Compatible Discrete 4, also known as Quadradisc or CD-4 (not to be confused with compact disc) was as a discrete four-channel quadraphonic system for phonograph records. The system was created by JVC and RCA in 1971 and introduced in May 1972. Hundreds of recordings using this technology were released on LP during the 1970s. Other major record companies who adopted this format include A&M, Arista, Atlantic, Capricorn, Elektra, Fantasy, Nonesuch, Reprise and Warner Bros. This was the only discrete quadraphonic phonograph record system to gain major industry acceptance. A competing system, UD-4, was later introduced by Denon (Nippon Columbia). In discrete quadraphonic systems, all four channels remain fully independent of each other throughout the entire recording and reproduction chain. There is no intermingling of channels as is done in matrix decoder 4-channel systems such as Stereo Quadraphonic (SQ) and QS Regular Matrix. Though CD-4 and other quadraphonic technologies were not widely accepted by the public, CD-4 was responsible for major improvements in stereo phonograph technology. These improvements included phono cartridges with higher compliance, lower distortion levels, wider frequency range, and new vinyl compounds for records. Such new compounds included JVC's "Supervinyl", which was more durable than convention materials, and Q-540, which was highly anti-static.
rdf:langString Compatible Discrete 4, también conocido como Quadradisc o CD-4 (que no debe confundirse con el disco compacto) era un sistema cuadrafónico discreto de cuatro canales para discos fonográficos. El sistema fue creado por JVC y RCA en 1971​ e introducido en mayo de 1972. Muchas grabaciones que utilizan esta tecnología se lanzaron en LP durante la década de 1970.
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