Way back when, especially during the 1980s, direct-drive turntables were unloved by purists. How things change - just witness the high prices that vintage decks from Denon, Onkyo, Pioneer and especially Technics now change hands for. And... M Bean 被引量: 0发表: 2015年 ...
From the analog radio stations, turntables, and 4-track recorders of the 1980s to the instant streaming and digital production of today, the music industry is being transformed by the rise of indie artists and accessible digital technology. Discover which music trends are becoming relics of the ...
The amps in these vintage receivers are far, far superior to the cheap built-in amps in many of today’s turntables. Reply JoeM says: November 4, 2019 at 3:39 am A couple days ago, rescued one of these out of a recycling bin. Spent a couple evenings cleaning the nicotine and dust...
I’ll start off with the what most people see as the ultimate vintage Pioneer receiver theSX-1980. I know that it does have some engineering issues and that some feel that the SX-1250 is a better unit but the SX-1980 is still a “holy grail” monster receiver and should reflect the ...
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Like any dichotomy, the score/recording division is permeable, and one of the great innovations of the 20thcentury was the recycling of recordings into new performances, first using turntables or tape decks as instruments, and later using digital sampling. This practice of recycling and recombination...
because the future is defined in some ways by the tools that are available. That’s where I focus my energy. Let’s give people the tools that don’t funnel them to one particular path. We should have options. We have wonderful creative things with DJs, with people using turnt...
there for the record-buying public to take home and play on their turntables really was a pretty inaccurate version of what the original studio vision was supposed to be. The digital process — as soon as I started hearing what was going on with that — I realized that it stayed pretty ...
Like any dichotomy, the score/recording division is permeable, and one of the great innovations of the 20th century was the recycling of recordings into new performances, first using turntables or tape decks as instruments, and later using digital sampling. This practice of recycling and recombinati...