My coffee adventure began with office Maxwell House. I burned out on it after around five years and stopped drinking coffee.
I moved to San...
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My experience has been that it is tightening every single AC connection all the way back to the power transformer. An awful lot of cable differences vanish...
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The vast majority are sold off the stage and many buyers don't even have a record player! They simply want the jackets as souvenirs....
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NO components EVER measure the same, even two of the very same item!
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Virtually all audiophile/tech publications are supported financially by audio manufacturers who either want to claim everything sounds the same or that...
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In too many cases new has just been cheaper with rationalizations. Digital is frustrating because there is what it could have been and what we wound up...
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Nightclubs and record labels were both great vehicles for laundering mob money.
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Neves were very unpopular because they cost a fortune and had a million transformers most people patched around. Most of us felt API and the Trident A-Range...
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For the move from 4 to to 8 track recording most studios had bought 20 input consoles that would also accommodate 16 track machines. Twenty four meant...
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I think '71 was the peak. In 1971 we were still using the previous generation of superb recording consoles with 2" 16 track recorders. Most pop recordings...
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Unfortunately NOTHING has ever replaced Teles! I fear a lot of younger people have never heard the "tube sound" we all took for granted.
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We used them at Motown. I sure never saw a big bump at the low-end.
They were wonderful except that the stop and play buttons kept breaking....
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