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<blockquote data-quote="Glenn Adams" data-source="post: 131671" data-attributes="member: 6611"><p>Re: Analog comeback?</p><p></p><p>I wonder if this much yacking was done over the transition from tube mixers and solid state? </p><p>I remember a theatre in Reading PA. that had a tube mixer. They would turn it on a day before the show to keep it from making odd sounds.</p><p></p><p>i can tell you that it was warmer</p><p></p><p>it sounded smoother, creamy, more buttery, jello like.</p><p>The low end was chunky peanut butter, the highs were crackers with a bit of bread.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Glenn Adams, post: 131671, member: 6611"] Re: Analog comeback? I wonder if this much yacking was done over the transition from tube mixers and solid state? I remember a theatre in Reading PA. that had a tube mixer. They would turn it on a day before the show to keep it from making odd sounds. i can tell you that it was warmer it sounded smoother, creamy, more buttery, jello like. The low end was chunky peanut butter, the highs were crackers with a bit of bread. [/QUOTE]
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