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DeFrag
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Posted - 11/21/2008 :  18:11:30  Show Profile  Visit DeFrag's Homepage  Click to see DeFrag's MSN Messenger address  Reply with Quote
Recording the Beatles (540 pgs)
http://www.recordingthebeatles.com



Fender Deluxe maple table
http://www.overkilldesign.com/products.php?productid=4


Edited by - DeFrag on 11/21/2008 18:13:08

sp-1
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Germany
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Posted - 11/21/2008 :  18:43:53  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Cool table

Bit expensive though.
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jack
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Posted - 11/21/2008 :  18:49:55  Show Profile  Visit jack's Homepage  Reply with Quote
They need to make a Tele headstock shaped table...
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sp-1
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Dirk
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Posted - 11/21/2008 :  20:51:42  Show Profile  Visit Dirk's Homepage  Reply with Quote
That table is so cool, that's why they call their company Overkill design.

To keep with the thread

Peter Frampton Live in Detroit '99 DVD
Paul Gilbert Get out of my yard DVD
Paul Gilbert Spaceship Live DVD

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DeFrag
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Posted - 11/26/2008 :  08:43:46  Show Profile  Visit DeFrag's Homepage  Click to see DeFrag's MSN Messenger address  Reply with Quote
My Recording the Beatles book came today!

It literally took me an hour just to peruse. This book is outstanding! One of the co-authors Brian Kehew was a member of Moog Cookbook fame & they have done an exceptional job on this 10-year project. If you have a taste for vintage recording gear, tracking & production techniques, or are just simply as intrigued as I am in knowing how the Beatles & their many engineers got their sound, I very highly recommend this book.

It goes into painstaking depth into all aspects of Abbey Road Studios, history of EMI, & the trials, tribulations, & solutions to their efforts.. even how they literally stumble into discovering effects such as Automatic Double Tracking, flanging, chorus, etc. I believe this 10-pounder shall keep me entertained & informed for well over 6 months. All this book needs are legs to turn INTO a coffee table of its own volition! It comes with many deluxe additions such as a poster of the EMI REDD.51 "Stereosonic" 4-track mixer including control layout descriptions used for most of their albums. What a peice of historic documentation.

I actually won't dive into until I finish reading Mastering Audio by Bob Katz himself.

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