Mr. Compton MacKenzie’s opinion of the “Edison” Mr. Compton MacKenzie, the well known Author, writing in the " Gramophone" (English publication) states: — "I have been enormously impressed by my first experience with the Edison Instrument and Edison Records. The first thing that got me was the piano record. I have never heard any piano record to touch it for realism. I then tried Claudie Muzio in a j couple of arias, and I could | not believe it was the same I voice I had heard attributed to her on other records. A harp record was astonishing. As for jazz bands, all the jazz bands I have heard on the gramophone sound like tin kettles by comparison. lam pretty hard bitten in the way of gramophone improvements, but the jazz bands of the Edison HAVE AMAZED ME.” There is no difference between original music and that recreated by the New Edison. Direct comparison ' I with the WHl'p! living artist WlJim reveals no , difference. * Demonstrations daily at M 49 Cuba Street, WELLINGTON.
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Dominion, Volume 19, Issue 98, 20 January 1926, Page 7
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