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From: CoolDudeClem
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  • If I could get my hands on one of those I'd probably make a whole album and pass the sound through it to give extra warmth.

    So is it the valves that make it sound so good? I have a couple of old radios from the 60's that have valves and I'm not sure what to do with them yet... would like to build my own amp...

  • Nice to see a young dude who knows how the older tech works. I really shoud get round to making videos of the vitage audio stuff I collected when I was your age 20 years ago :)

  • good sound

  • hi i have the same real to real ,i wouldnt suppose you would be able to forward me a few piks of wiring or make a close up video ,mines in parts bits but would like to get it up an running again ,if only for the input sound as you have yours thanks

  • Dude this sounds AWESOME thru headphones, try it. full of warm bass. you should play more songs thru this rig and make a video. "night fever" and "I come from a land down under" all sound awesome. the last comment I was only listening thru my modified boombox.

  • Love that sound it sounds warm. How did you rip the song from simpsons hit and run game I have that for the PS2. and I rip game music BTW.

  • Thanks, about the ripping the game music from simpsons hit and run, I have the PC version and the sounds and music is in the form of rcf files, so I use audacity's import raw data function, and i import them in as signed 16 bit pcm at 24000hz and then i can save them as wav or mp3 or whatever i want.

  • @CoolDudeClem

    I think the PS2 version has RCF files as well and I used that Game extractor prog by Watto I think and I was able to extract the files. I have the files kickin around my hard drive somewhere. I have done most of my games but some games like driver 3 for the PS2 are proving to be tough nuts to crack.

  • Thats cool mate!

    its the BEST quality ive ever heard on you tube!

    all i can tell you is your recorder has a BSR

    (Birmingham Sound Reproducers) td2 tape deck

    made about 1964 ish with what looks like a simple 2 valve audio amplifier...i must say it sounds great

    enjoy

    DAVESOUNDS UK

  • its true you cannot beat valve sound.

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