1983 MAGAZINE I REMEMBER SO WELL |
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TRE4U2NV
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Posted: 20 March 2015 at 7:27pm |
http://www.americanradiohistory.com/Archive-Studio-Sound/80s/Studio-Sound-1983-05.pdf
APRS DAYS
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IM SO SECRETIVE BUT I CANT TELL YOU WHY
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London Sound1
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Hi
I've still got a stack of these going back to early 70's along with other mag's of the same period. I really want to do something with them. Ian |
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We know what most of the knobs do
http://www.soundengineer.co.uk |
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TRE4U2NV
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Got oddles of magazines over the years that i don't read no more but cant throw away
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Nachural
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[QUOTE=TRE4U2NV]http://www.americanradiohistory.com/Archive-Studio-Sound/80s/Studio-Sound-1983-05.pdf
Loads of work involved in scanning and converting these things to PDF's but I'm so happy you did! |
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it's all just cardboard and magnets really
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jazomir
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I had pretty much every issue from 1972 onwards - when I bought my first flat I threw the lot out along with all my copies of Beat Instrumental and others. I used to love re-reading them even years after issue date - it was amazing the changes that happened in the business in only a few years (look at the changes in the last 10 years).
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For sidefills, can we have two enormous things of a type that might be venerated as Gods by the inhabitants of Easter Island, capable of reaching volumes that would make Beelzebub soil his pants.
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TRE4U2NV
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i still do every now and then does anyone remember the first sampler at aprs show i was sitting there in amazement at a 3 second sample that had about half a booth worth of computer to do it one was a fairchild the other was a sinclaivier iirc
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TRE4U2NV
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if someone want to scan my collection to put up on net as a archive then feel free to get in touch from home and studio recording to stage online
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Nachural
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Does anybody remember Ken Dibbles loudspeaker chassis reviews that appeared in International Musician magazine in the '80's?
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it's all just cardboard and magnets really
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jazomir
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I'm sure I read (maybe here) that the reviews were one of the reasons the magazine folded. No advertiser likes their product being cast in a light that it anything but perfect. I think earlier reviews of equipment were on individual items - no comparisons - so if the product on test say threw up a distortion measurement of 5% under certain conditions most non-technical (as most were in those days) would think 'that's probably ok' whereas in a group test if all the others hit 2% under the same conditions people would probably steer away from that product, all other things being equal.
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For sidefills, can we have two enormous things of a type that might be venerated as Gods by the inhabitants of Easter Island, capable of reaching volumes that would make Beelzebub soil his pants.
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Nachural
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You are probably right regarding International Musician and the reviews. It was certainly an interesting read at the time and most components of that period seemed to been reviewed at some point.
Seems like very little exists on the internet relating to the magazine let alone it's reviews but I know they carried extensive advertising so anything that impacted on it would have been detrimental.
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it's all just cardboard and magnets really
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