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TDK AD-X 60 & 90
it's a kind of magic. Custom Red AMSTRAD TP-12D turntable with AUREX SR-Q75 tonearm and COLUMBIA (DENON) GM-10 cartidge. Records: OH WONDER – 22 Break / 22 Make, 2 LP, Limited Edition, Clear vinyl, EU
Laufey on vinyl.
🎞️ This is Tonette. A reel-to-reel tape recorder from the 60s, born in the Polish People's Republic. No tape counter, no Bluetooth, just pure analog charm and the soft hum of magnetic memory. It recorded voices, silence, radio ghosts, maybe even love confessions whispered after midnight. Built by ZRK, showcased at trade fairs, cherished in living rooms. Now? A relic. A time traveler. 🔁 The sound of spinning reels… do you remember?
Mitsubishi LT-5V - Electronic linear-tracking automatic turntable
gods i love wired headphones. love having headphones with a headphone jack (and thus a replaceable cable) and no other way of playing music. love 10 foot long audio cables. love dedicated usb DACs. love headphones that are designed primarily for long-term listening comfort and don't need to have extra bulk in hinges or padding to make them more sturdy or flexible to accommodate being shoved in a bag when you're done with your commute. love high-quality audio with no perceptible delay and no fucking battery life and no extra mass from a bluetooth module and microprocessor and flashable ROM and a battery and charging circuit and onboard DAC and amp driving the speaker(s) weighing my head down.
Tumblr like reel-to-reel tape recorders?
Used this on every track of my forthcoming album, usually on the fundamental elements. Adds a very subtle but pleasing color to the sound; less obvious and much higher fidelity than the cassettes I usually employ.