1978: “Record It At Home!”

RecordItAtHome_1978Sometimes it’s the right move.  Also if yr gonna rock a shirt like that, might be best to stay in for the day.  whoa.

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6 responses to “1978: “Record It At Home!””

  1. sirmasa Avatar
    sirmasa

    Must…keep…eating…more…eggs…to…finish…acoustic…treatment…three…more…walls…to…go…

  2. Hans Dorenstouter Avatar
    Hans Dorenstouter

    No “just a young woman”…..mr Graig Anderton himself!

    1. chris Avatar

      Yes, the person in the photo “record it at home” is indeed electronics genius Craig Anderton.

  3. bafflegab Avatar
    bafflegab

    Look at that guitar. It’s a DIY clone of the hippie sandwich Alembics and BecVars except it’s not actually a sandwich. Stuff like that there used to be the height of fashion, for about two weeks in 1977….or wait, 1974…or sometime between ’73 and ’79.

    Like everyone else I had Craig Anderton’s books….but I soon realized he wasn’t much of an electronics designer, and worse, he specifically picked circuits and techniques that would not take much technicianship to get to work, or would offer much opportunity to learn from. Plus which, much of his stuff sounded not so much really bad as just mediocre.

  4. jsn Avatar

    That shirt is tight. I would probably cut the sleeves off and rock it Larry the Cable Guy style, but still.

  5. jsn Avatar

    Egg crates on the walls are the symbol of DIY audio revolution.

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