Some audio relics I had buried awaySource Tags# audio# buried# relics Share Previous Post ❤Favorite foreign old songs of a Russian guy ?Snow Patrol, Duran Duran, Queen, The Hollies Other Next Post Found one of these on a job I did recently. I remember it but not what you got them in. It’s a magnet Subscribe Notify of new follow-up commentsnew replies to my comments Label {} [+] Name* Email* Label {} [+] Name* Email* 0 Comments Most Voted Newest Oldest Inline FeedbacksView all comments Load More Comments Related PostsAudio cassetteRelics from my ChildhoodOnly the 90s kids would know that audio and video packets would come in separate copper cables into the TV.If you’re going to bury the truth, make sure it stays buried. [1997]Brian McKnight – Back At One (Audio)Because Hi-Fi is not only audio gear I bring today a beautiful unit dedicated to the lost format of VHS: The Panasonic AG-8700 VCR recorder and player. This giant was made for the superior SVHS format mainly, with capacity for video editing, it was a machine thought for professionals that holds up.My 3rd in a series of supercuts of “used blank” VHS tapes. Rock for Kampucha. This one has heavy audio editing to avoid copyrightSunday Hi-Fi illustration, with a commission I did a while ago, the Rotel RCD-965BX! Truth is I never heard about this brand at all prior to this work, but apparently, this is an old Japanese brand responsible for good quality audio and video products, and this compact disc player was no exception!Remembering the Pioneer VSX-9500S: A Legendary Home Theater Receiver
Only the 90s kids would know that audio and video packets would come in separate copper cables into the TV.
Because Hi-Fi is not only audio gear I bring today a beautiful unit dedicated to the lost format of VHS: The Panasonic AG-8700 VCR recorder and player. This giant was made for the superior SVHS format mainly, with capacity for video editing, it was a machine thought for professionals that holds up.
My 3rd in a series of supercuts of “used blank” VHS tapes. Rock for Kampucha. This one has heavy audio editing to avoid copyright
Sunday Hi-Fi illustration, with a commission I did a while ago, the Rotel RCD-965BX! Truth is I never heard about this brand at all prior to this work, but apparently, this is an old Japanese brand responsible for good quality audio and video products, and this compact disc player was no exception!