Temperamental Recorders in NY is so worth a visit. From their gear list:
1920's Dictaphone Model 12 Wax Cylinder Recorder
1940's Webster Model 80-1 Wire Recorder
1940's Electronic Secretary Magnetic Disc Recorder
I found them through a track I was listening to. The track, pictures, and link to the full gear list is here:
http://bit.ly/9FCN81
You must check out this Lowwwww Tech studio!
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Very, very cool. Don't know how much fun it would be for the band (if the gear needs life coaxing out of it) but I would have a ball there!
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I hear you. I want to go and record there, coaxing and all.nortstudio wrote:Very, very cool. Don't know how much fun it would be for the band (if the gear needs life coaxing out of it) but I would have a ball there!
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