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‘Tude

V_Moore_88Oh stop. 

‘Tude.  What is it, and why does it matter?  ‘Tude, which is, rather reflexively, a “bad-attitude”-driven abbreviation of the word ‘attitude,’ was a charming blend of equal parts arrogance, vanity, and naivete.

Sambora_85Although ‘tude could be found in abundance in many discourses of American culture in the 1980s, it was especially dominant in male rock and pop music-performance.  More to the point: if you were a male growing up musically-inclined in the 1980s, this was the dominant image available for you to aspire to.  For some reason, the basic idea of being a musician/ writing music, etc., was linked to this silly pout and shitty attitude.  Oh and ridiculous outfits, naturally.  Personally, it took me about ten years of reactionary lo-fi-indie mewling to bounce back from the damage caused by this nonsense.  But, yes, eventually I did get over it, and I now own and in fact like guitars with humbucking pickups.

Serious_Attitude_1989I am still not sure what the rebellious stance of these fellows was based on.  I mean, did they like their jobs or not?  Did they like their fans or not?  Perhaps they were angry at the government, or some unseen agent?  For fucks sake man, you’re a guitar player!  You make music for a living!  Where is the joy?  Why the hostility?  I may not agree with the tenets of ‘Punk,’ dude, but at least it’s an ethos.  WTF were these guys aiming that vague bitchiness at?  Please use the comments session to discuss.  Oh and spare the ‘tude, pls.

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October is 80’s Month At PS Dot Com

80s_MonthHow y’all doing this fine day…  it is sunny+beautiful in Southern CT today, although between the ‘federal government shutdown’ and ongoing MetroNorth train debacle it feels more like we’re in some quaint developing country!  Yea!  Gonna have some roasted meats and rum-based cocktails and just take it easy for a bit.  How’s that for DIY’d Lemonade?

InternationalMusician_Blotter_1981above: very rare goth-synth blotter acid c. 1981

Anyways…  we’ve got a whole slew of 1980’s features coming at you this month.  I’ve been going through hundreds, maybe thousands, of obscure 80’s catalogs + pro-audio and musician publications to bring y’all some forgotten and neglected gems (junk?) from the shiniest, stupidest decade on record.  As always, if you are using any of this kit to make tracks these days, let us know your thoughts!  Cos it’s all about finding fresh inspiration wherever ya can….

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Check out this great website: ‘Retrothing dot com’

FirefoxScreenSnapz001Above: “The Drumssette.”  (Source)

I was doing some research for our upcoming series of 80’s-themed posts (since ‘Speaker-weeks’ seemed to put most of you to sleep…) when I stumbled across RetroThing dot com.  Really some great bits on here.  Where else r u gonna find out abt “The Drumsette,” a DIY’d melotron-type-drum-machine.  Come on!  Check em out…

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Fostex Transducer Line c. 1981- complete catalog download

Fostex_componentsDownload an 8pp catalog/poster with specs on every Fostex cone, compression, and super-tweeter driver, and their cast and wooden radial horns, circa 1981:

DOWNLOAD: Fostex_Comps_1981

I’d get carpal tunnel syndrome re-typing every model # in this thing, but trust me there’s a lot of info here…  of use to whom, that’s another question i suppose.

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Fostex “Pro Sound Reinforcement Components” Guide/Catalog 1981

Fostex_Sound_bros_1981Got a pretty odd one for y’all today… download the 1981 Fostex “Professional Sound Reinforcement Components” catalog/guide:

DOWNLOAD: Fostex_SR_1981

Featuring: Fostex speaker systems GS3001, GS3003, SV22, SV30, BS1502, G700, SP104F, SP102, SP109, SP89, SP109F, SP109, SP104, SP82S, SP84S, and many more enclosures.  I can’t recall ever having seen ANY of these; were they even sold in the US?

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The KEF Model 101 Mini-Monitor of 1979

KEF_101Download the 6pp catalog introducing the KEF Model 101 of 1979:

DOWNLOAD: KEF_101_speakers

Tiny speakers with high-performance, the 101 remains coveted 35 years after its introduction.

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The B&W Model 801 Loudspeaker of 1980

B&W_801Download the 6pp catalog introducing the iconic B&W model 801 speaker system:

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One of the few speakers that has seen extensive use in both pro-studio and audiophile environments, the 801 is high on my personal wish-list…  someday I’ll replace my Dahlquist DQ-12s with these…

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The KEF Model 105 Hi Fi Speaker c. 1979

KEF_105_CoverDownload a rather lengthy brochure introducing the KEF model 105 Hi-Fi speaker system:

DOWNLOAD: KEF_105_speakers

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The Barco (Belgium) MLS 1/80 Studio Monitor c. 1980

Barco_MLS180Download the 4pp product-sheet for the Barco MLS 1/80 studio monitor:

DOWNLOAD: Barco_MLS_1_80

These industrially-styled monitors incorporated an unusual circuit which introduces a 30db pad when the speaker THD exceeds 1%.  Crazy.  Anyone?

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Technics SB-10 “Honeycomb Disc” speaker system c. 1980

Technics_SB10Download the original 4pp catalog for the Technics SB-10 “R&B Series” Honeycomb Disc Speaker System:

DOWNLOAD: Technics_SB-10_spkrs

We’ve featured a ton of late-70’s Technics materials here at PS dot com, but I think this is the first of their period speakers we’ve described…  and wow these things are unusual.  The woofer and midrange use rigid flat diaphragms, and the tweeter is a “Leaf” design; check the download for deets on that.  Anyone ever listen to these?  Thoughts?

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