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--- Forwarded Message from "Edmund Dente" <[log in to unmask]> ---
>Subject: RE: #7505.1 Seeking Recommendations for Mic Pre-Amp (!)
>Date: Wed, 5 May 2004 17:10:29 -0400
>Thread-Topic: #7505.1 Seeking Recommendations for Mic Pre-Amp (!)
>Thread-Index: AcQy4mtKzhUaTBQFRbany7kwqBjyxAAATflQ
>From: "Edmund Dente" <[log in to unmask]>
>To: "Language Learning and Technology International Information Forum"
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> > Question: Tube or solid state? For ordinary voice recording, is
> > using a tube-based pre-amp worth the hassle of having to replace
> > tubes? Is anyone unhappy with solid state pre-amps?
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> I find solid state electronics to be superior in all ways for my
> uses, and leave tubes to the nostalgia junkies and audiophiles
Speaking of tubes...
Did anyone else see the Woody Allen movie <<The Curse of the Jade
Scorpion>>?
The movie is set in the mid-1940s. In one scene, Woody turns on a parlor
console radio in his living room (Looked to me like a Zenith, 1942
model, just before they ceased production for the war.)
The instant he turned it on, music (or news, I forget) came booming out
of the speaker. Only "nostalgia junkies, audiophiles" and old f**ts like
me would appreciate this faux pas. Of all people, Woody should have
known better. (Maybe he had it on "standby" :-) ) I wonder if anyone has
put it on IMDB Goofs yet.
Ed
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Edmund N. Dente
Director, Language Media Center
Asst Director, Media Services 617.627.3036
Tufts University [log in to unmask]
Medford, MA 02155 http://ase.tufts.edu/lmc
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