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Re: [ARSCLIST] tape op
> Somebody here recommended Tape Op, Issue 54, or at least I think it was
> on this list. That's a great magazine and this issue is particularly
> good. The stories on Marc Aubort, George Massenburg and John Stephens
> are interesting stuff. I'm looking for a Stephens tape deck now (I've
> got a sickness for equipment that's only exceeded by my sickness for
> black shiny round things).
> Phillip
>
Folks,
Tape Op is terrific--and for US subscribers, it's free!
http://www.tapeop.com/
The Stevens article, which is part of their "Behind the Gear" section, is
a trip.
I've written them a couple of times to peak their interest in doing
something on audio restoration and old audio formats...perhaps if it were
more than just me we'd get somewhere.
Best,
andy
--
Andy Kolovos
Archivist/Folklorist
Vermont Folklife Center
www.vermontfolklifecenter.org
akolovos @ vermontfolklifecenter.org