Overview

Hi-Fi Tape Recording published their first catalog offering tapes from the following distributors:

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February 1958 - Hi-Fi Tape Recording published their first catalog offering tapes from the following distributors: Audio Fidelity, A-V Tape Libraries, Bel Canto, Capitol Records, Celestial Records, Columbia Records, Concertapes, Concert Hall Society, Contemporary Tape, Cook Laboratories, Counterpoint, Criteria Recording, Custom Recordex, Dyna Music Corporation, EMC Recordings, Experiences Anonymes, Fantasy, Grand Award, Hallmark, High Fidelity Recordings, His Master's Voice, Kandy Tapes, Livingston Audio Products, Manhattan Recording Corporation, Mercury Records, Montilla, Music Therapy Records, National Tape Library, Omegatape, Pentron Corporation, Period Music Company, Phonotapes, RCA Victor, Recorded Tape on the Month, Recotape, Replica, San Francisco, Sonotape Corporation, Sony Sterecord, Stereo Age Recordings, Stere-O-Craft, Stereophony Incorporated, Stereotape, Urania, Vanguard, Verve, WFB Productions and Zodiac Recording.

February R-R Machine

Overview

Stefan Kudelski introduces the Nagra III battery-operated transistorized field tape recorder

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Stefan Kudelski introduces the Nagra III battery-operated transistorized field tape recorder, which with its "Neo-Pilot" sync system becomes the de facto standard of the film industry.

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