The recording studios back in those days did not have all those fancy electronics in them. I have seen both new and old studios (I record at a studio in FL, all the new fancy stuff in it, but I like the old ones) and I have noticed that the Old studios DO record a much better sound. I believe that there is one main reason for this. The new studios have all this fancy digital recording stuff, which means the sounds are being "processed" and then recorded. The old stuff JUST recorded. So you got the true sound of the instrument instead of some computer recording what it thinks the instrument should sound like. Just listen to the difference in guitar amps, tube vs. electronic. MUCH better sound I think.
My dad still has his Technics from 1973 (reciever, speakers, and turntable) and that thing rocks. The most versatile stereo system I've heard. The sounds that come out of those speakers with a good vinyl track is awesome.
He actually hooked a CD player to it and that sounds amazing too.
My dad still has his Technics from 1973 (reciever, speakers, and turntable) and that thing rocks. The most versatile stereo system I've heard. The sounds that come out of those speakers with a good vinyl track is awesome.
He actually hooked a CD player to it and that sounds amazing too.

is all I can say! If you have the money to buy the stuff thats out there, you will be amazed at what the technology of today can do. 





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