I fully agree, Hank. Some of these old recording systems give digital registers a run for their money. Another example, in my opinion, is Columbia's "Stereo 360 Sound" series from the 60's, which sounds great to this day, even if measured against contemporary recordings. Regards, Carlos
I fully agree, Hank. Some of these old recording systems give digital registers a run for their money. Another example, in my opinion, is Columbia's "Stereo 360 Sound" series from the 60's, which sounds great to this day, even if measured against contemporary recordings. Regards, Carlos
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I fully agree, Hank. Some of these old recording systems give digital registers a run for their money. Another example, in my opinion, is Columbia's "Stereo 360 Sound" series from the 60's, which sounds great to this day, even if measured against contemporary recordings.
ReplyDeleteRegards, Carlos
I fully agree, Hank. Some of these old recording systems give digital registers a run for their money. Another example, in my opinion, is Columbia's "Stereo 360 Sound" series from the 60's, which sounds great to this day, even if measured against contemporary recordings.
ReplyDeleteRegards, Carlos