I was cranking Klaus Meine tonight thinking of you guys!
So nice, what is it? [MEDIA] [ATTACH]
Who can forget the mega-hit from Freeez with a million boomers in the video? Does anybody own one of these from the video? This song still has...
Playing at our local arthouse theatre, REPO Man, yep it was an indy when it came out with a killer soundtrack, the Circle Jerks contributed this...
I feel like the zombies are going to break through that door at any minute, hopefully your cranking one of my favorite zombie songs! [MEDIA]
Nice, just be careful and go by the voltage listed on the back. You have the ultra-rare EQ with a Marantz stick on tag, and everything else; the...
We will prevail! I'll throw my hat in to take over the site, love will be in the air and music will pollute the site!
Maybe we can get T-ster to show up?
You guys probably don't have basters......
For my short time in the tape industry I used 92% (or more) IPA, the extra is water. I used to clean Otari Tape Loaders and also run cleaning...
I'd love to stop by and have a few beers with you, the stories from the 70-80's must be interesting. One of the reasons I have so much stuff is...
I love reading John Edwards Threads down in the Forum Reader, some of the craziest, wacky portables passed by him and a few other members knew...
Nice! I've never seen that model before, great find, thanks for showing the whole set. I'm thinking that was a Japanese Model (JDM) with the TV...
Nice! For some reason the "New Posts" link at the top doesn't work for me so I'm a little late but that's a cool addition for any Sony...
Lot's of Q-tips, harder to get foam swabs are good for the tape path so you don't leave fibers....
I just go by the manufacturers descriptions, FaderLube for anything that slides due to internal components and DeOxit for rotary and toggle...
CDV, most brands had multiple suppliers, Japanese Products were notorious for it going by one of the greatest threads posted on The Vintage Knob....
After Superscope took over Marantz in the early 60's, they went over to Japan to find manufacturers. They found a few companies to build stuff...
Join the club, I love the old equipment and the fact that I can still "crank" most of it!
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