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Reel-to-Reel & Cassette Tapes
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<blockquote data-quote="JonnyP" data-source="post: 809084" data-attributes="member: 17918"><p>TEAC A-170 set up in the office and currently blasting out 'Two Sevens Clash' by the immensely great and incredibly stoned Culture. The tape itself is a ZMC official bootleg quality which I just noticed has a misspelling on the first track listed as 'Calling Rasta For 1' rather than 'Calling Rastafari'. Think it cost all of Z$20 in the bootleg tape shop I used to frequent by the taxi rank in Bulawayo along with many other reggae classics. Most of the tapes have died - this one is still going strong although sound quality is probably a little worse than it originally was.</p><p></p><p>Amplification? - Philips valve amp</p><p>Speakers - Currently just using the Lorentz drivers directly connected - still not finished the crazy frog cabinets (haven't managed to get down to the wood cutting place)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JonnyP, post: 809084, member: 17918"] TEAC A-170 set up in the office and currently blasting out 'Two Sevens Clash' by the immensely great and incredibly stoned Culture. The tape itself is a ZMC official bootleg quality which I just noticed has a misspelling on the first track listed as 'Calling Rasta For 1' rather than 'Calling Rastafari'. Think it cost all of Z$20 in the bootleg tape shop I used to frequent by the taxi rank in Bulawayo along with many other reggae classics. Most of the tapes have died - this one is still going strong although sound quality is probably a little worse than it originally was. Amplification? - Philips valve amp Speakers - Currently just using the Lorentz drivers directly connected - still not finished the crazy frog cabinets (haven't managed to get down to the wood cutting place) [/QUOTE]
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