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Earliest Recordings ever made

It was once thought that the earliest recording of the human voice was made by Thomas Edison in 1877, when he recorded Mary had a Little Lamb on his new […]

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Audiophiles abandoning CD’s? … say it ain’t so!

There has been a never ending debate about the best way to listen to music. Vinyl? CD? Hi resolution CD? Neuro-flektiquantum laser fluxpod? Most audiophiles use digital media such as […]

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The Lost tapes from the Dr. Who engineer

Delia Derbyshire is the composer of the original theme music to the cult favorite TV show Dr. Who. She worked for the BBC’s Radiophonic Workshop in 1963 and was asked […]

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Crank up that Bass! Worlds loudest subwoofers

Some people take the quest for more bass more seriously than others. Perhaps they want something that will digest food for them, or maybe they’re still just looking for the […]

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