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chrisghost
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I'm another one of those guys who's into the vintage sounds, you know the type. In the end it's all a matter of taste isn't it? Bla bla...
I've been searching google and bookstores for any kind of site/book that talks about the history of gear. When was what used, when did what get into play, big changes, what was concidered good and/or bad at the time (as I'm sure that every age had his own Behringer, imagine people in the future trying to get vintage Behringer gear on ebay... good god).
I'd really like to get some better general knowledge of this, basicly from the time Alan Lomax cut directly into wax, until, say mid eighties.
Any tips?
I've been searching google and bookstores for any kind of site/book that talks about the history of gear. When was what used, when did what get into play, big changes, what was concidered good and/or bad at the time (as I'm sure that every age had his own Behringer, imagine people in the future trying to get vintage Behringer gear on ebay... good god).
I'd really like to get some better general knowledge of this, basicly from the time Alan Lomax cut directly into wax, until, say mid eighties.
Any tips?