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Last time I checked my bank account did not run to hiring Avenged Sevenfold to perform in my garage unfortunately...…...
Last time I checked my bank account did not run to hiring Avenged Sevenfold to perform in my garage unfortunately...…...
Reel to reel
uberwaltz Last time I checked my bank account did not run to hiring Avenged Sevenfold to perform in my garage unfortunately ...Understood, me neither! For that, we have CD, LP, streaming. (In any event you probably wouldn't want to record them in your garage, unless your car space has a lot better acoustics than mine.) Of course, if Avenged Sevenfold is selling real-time tape dubs of their releases, good for them! |
When I got my tape deck years ago I had every intention of recording my daughter on our upright grand piano, together with our son on acoustic guitar. And maybe me on trombone. Yeah...no jokes please. They used to do an amazing Stairway to Heaven - separately. But trying to get them in the same room to perform with their schedules was as easy as trying to catch our Savannah cat when she doesn’t want to be caught. Millennials...... |
In regard to the playback being better than the LP from the TT; that does seem impossible; the funny thing is, I just enjoyed it without ever thinking about it, but now that this fact is being questioned, I'm forced to think about it. There have been many threads here about "phono-preamps". The signal from the cartridge; is that the original before it reaches the phono-pre? How many times have you read how tremendously one phono pre improved the sound over another? On playback, the magnetic signal on the tape is the same as the signal from the cartridge that goes to the phono-preamp , If phono-preamps make such a difference, why not the internal amp in the reel; those amps would make the same difference as phono-preamps. |