Mat of techmoan fame , has said that he thinks dbx encoded vinyl is the best format there has been so far.
(didn't say I agreed with him)
(didn't say I agreed with him)
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I still have a Technics M228X cassette deck (retired) that has dbx. Not only for tape noise reduction but also a built in phono pre-amp for plugging a TT straight into it for playing back dbx records.I had an early '70s Technics 3 head cassette deck. Was a nice machine. Touch transport controls, no jamming a switch into place.
Time gone by does not permit my remembering the model #.
And yet only approximately 300 DBX encoded were ever produced and they were never available commercially from most retail stores. Had there been a worldwide internet at the time to get 'the word' out of their superiority, perhaps things would've been different.Mat of techmoan fame , has said that he thinks dbx encoded vinyl is the best format there has been so far.
Or like trying to get the average joe to invest in more than 2 speakers ...if THAT .... Most today actually prefer ear buds, Bud!Its like 3D video ask the public to do some minimal work like putting on lightweight glasses for passive 3D or pushing a switch for dbx decoding seems to doom a format.
Yep, Jeffie, QQ member LUTE WHO LIVES IN TOKYO, the electronics capitol of the world mentioned that the majority of its youth prefer to listen to their music via ear buds! Incredulous ... but true!Or like trying to get the average joe to invest in more than 2 speakers ...if THAT .... Most today actually prefer ear buds, Bud!
This statement is unrelated but why do they keep brickwalling their records?Well.....for one thing the Japanese appreciate quality
Correct me if I'm wrong, but isn't dbx patented? Has it expired yet?Maybe our friends at Involve can revive dbx decoding and vinyl for us............
FYI, the Japanese are now working on 16K TV, Jeffie ... and perhaps by then James Cameron's AVATAR III will be out in 16K 3D!!!!!!!!!Well.....for one thing the Japanese appreciate quality so these are going to be damm good earbuds..... lol.
Also the electronic stores like other types are fantastic in Japan. Multiple floors with all kinds of stuff. I wish I could buy an 8K TV there with hopefully 3D and ship it home....
Maybe our friends at Involve can revive dbx decoding and vinyl for us............
Horrors, Jeffie ....... Just give me well replicated Pure Audio BD~As and a few more hundred Dutton Vocalion QUAD SACDs and yes, MORE 3D and I'll be a happy camper forever!DBX was based in Massachusetts. Pretty sure they went out of business but dont know how this effects patent validity.
Im sure Involve would sooner revive 8track tapes or 4ears favorite format cassettes than do this.
I hope the Japanese arent releasing new brickwalled vinyl....I have no idea if there is a vinyl revival there with new vinyl records being pressed.
Vinyl physically can't be as brickwalled as digital formats can. Needle pops out and reduced playing time and stuff.I hope the Japanese arent releasing new brickwalled vinyl....I have no idea if there is a vinyl revival there with new vinyl records being pressed.
As for 16K .... yeah, right, if you own a STADIUM!
I had about a dozen of those dbx encoded LPs. I distinctly remember picking up a used copy of Dreamboat Annie in a record shop for $5.Well, I sure don’t have 303 of them!
BLAHMat of techmoan fame , has said that he thinks dbx encoded vinyl is the best format there has been so far.
Yeah, Jeffie, with a moat around it stocked with flesh eating and a few snapping !!!!!Or live in 4ears multi story house. His music room is 3 floors tall.
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