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Welcome, thanks for posting, beautiful stack!
I used to have a small program on my computer, strangely enough, it was called Internet Boombox. This was back in the early 2000's, it had...
Imagine you get the hottest boomer or Walkman for Christmas and next to it is a box of Memorex's. For all you content creators, I'd love to see...
Found this in my photo file, I don't think I posted it, I think they had a holiday sampler of my old favorite Piraat which is hard to find these...
The National Trans Am, it looks a lot like my Technics 686D Tape Deck [ATTACH]
You got lucky that looks like it did shelve duty most of it's life! Here's the front page of the service manual, I always like to check out the...
My poor little WM-5000 has no love. Otherwise the site is really coming around and looks great.
I'll have to keep my eyes open but we never get the cool colors over here.
That's interesting, I still wonder if the equipment is really light and cheap from the photos, maybe not the best way to highlight it's...
I always wondered about the mono Superscope Recorders that go for ok money but it looks like the guitar guys build reverb units with them.
I don't know but I think most of the MyMy's were original designs.
Kenwood KX-1060 from 1980, this was on the back cover of High Fidelity so they must have been pushing it hard. [ATTACH]
Scotch Metafine from 1980 [ATTACH]
High Fidelity 1981, Dobly C [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Audiophile Cassettes from 1981, it's an interesting read on the equipment used for these. It also answers the above questions of what tape deck...
RKO Ultrachrome from 1981 [ATTACH]
AIWA Beta Portable from 1984 [ATTACH]
High Fidelity 1984, an interesting read on many points, but the part where the author couldn't make his own cassettes sound as good as prerecorded...
High Fidelity 1984 [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
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