New-fangled technology, eh?Shooshie wrote:[edit] wait a minute.... I didn't see no 11 in the picture. Is this some kind of a joke? There's a band called Spinal Tap. Now THEIR equipment actually DOES go to 11. I saw it once in a movie. Really. I mean, they actually showed it. It was awesome, dude. I'd try to get that system in my DAW, but DP actually goes even farther. It goes into the 60's or 80's or something. But their engineers must have been high. They got it backward. To make it louder, you have to turn it down to zero. I just tell people it's a new scientific system whereby less is more. And they STILL want it to go up to 11. Just can't please some folks.
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Shooshie
What will they think of next?
I've managed to get my mits on a crystal amp (more vintage than valve, man), and a natural magnetic stone recorder.
It only records two tracks, but I figure if I can achieve half of what Sir George managed with four, I could start a "Fab Two" thread that'd be good for at least 14 pages.
Of course I'd have to wait 40 years in order for the thread to have any cred whatsoever.

As a bonus, the track width is like, 10+ inches.
Whilst frequency response charts are availble in Braille, an hysteresis curve printout has proved all but impossible to track down.
