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Iconic moments in your audio career
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<blockquote data-quote="psymon007" data-source="post: 979640" data-attributes="member: 20561"><p>Experiencing Tool with a full compliment of arena sound in the town square of s'Hertogenbosch in the Netherlands at the tender age of 19...I think it must have been 1994.</p><p></p><p>As a very innocent SA lad (who had moved to Holland a few months earlier) with very limited audio experience (beyond a few pirated Nirvana Nevermind tapes..) when the massive sound stuck my jeans to the back of my legs and caused mild panic.. i knew I was hooked..</p><p></p><p>I know it's not quite the answer to Ops question but it certainly changed my life, in audio and otherwise...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="psymon007, post: 979640, member: 20561"] Experiencing Tool with a full compliment of arena sound in the town square of s'Hertogenbosch in the Netherlands at the tender age of 19...I think it must have been 1994. As a very innocent SA lad (who had moved to Holland a few months earlier) with very limited audio experience (beyond a few pirated Nirvana Nevermind tapes..) when the massive sound stuck my jeans to the back of my legs and caused mild panic.. i knew I was hooked.. I know it's not quite the answer to Ops question but it certainly changed my life, in audio and otherwise... [/QUOTE]
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