Buffalo Springfield, 1985. For what it's worth.
More like 1966 or '67.
Buffalo Springfield, 1985. For what it's worth.
That was actually 1967...Buffalo Springfield, 1985. For what it's worth.
As do I. I was working for IBM in Poughkeesie at the time.That's what I said.
I remember it well.
Gotta love that fake 2-channel "stereo" they used back in the day
Hey man, if you had a stereo record player, especially one with detachable speakers, you were high class.
Early stereo wasn’t usually mixed very well
More like 1966 or '67.
Their early records were available both ways, stereo and mono. Not everyone had stereo capability, kind of like color TV, so you could buy records either way. I happen to own Meet The Beatles in mono and Introducing The Beatles in stereo. They both came out at the same time.And wasn’t almost all the Beatles recorded done in mono?
I had one of those when I was in the Air Force. I remember buying it at Sears in Roswell, NM. I didn't buy it for the car, I converted it for use on my record player in my barracks room. That was a fun experience. I used an adapter to power it from 120vac to 12vdc That worked just fine. The problem was the hum that I got out of the second speaker. I hadn't thought of 60hz issues. So, one more item to add was a 60hz filter. It worked like a charm! To this day I refer to any unanticipated problem as the 60 cycle hum'. Back in those days it was still cycles, not hertz....You guys talking about stereo like it was primitive. My first car had a reverberator, took the mono signal from the dash radio and delayed the signal to the rear speakers.