Courtesy Tom and John Fine is this fascinating 14pp 1962 article on the then-state-of-the-art television operations at Reeves Sound Studio.
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Tom Fine had earlier presented us with a history of Reeves Sound Studios NYC; click here to read that 2014 piece. Today’s scan comes from what appears to be a promotional re-print of an article originally published in Broadcast News magazine. Tom comments, “Aside from the interesting antique TV and film production facilities and equipment shown, we see a photo of audio engineer Jack Higgins, who made many Riverside jazz records.”
You can some read more of Tom’s contributions to P/S dot com, including much information on his own family’s storied studio operations, at the following pages:
Fine Recording INC, pioneers in hi-fidelity recording
Bob Fine’s Mobile Recording Truck, 1951-1966
Emory Cook, Binaural Recording Pioneer