http://www.guardian.co.uk/money/audi...reers-heritage
The place does look pretty manky though.
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http://www.guardian.co.uk/money/audi...reers-heritage
The place does look pretty manky though.
Stewart.
Think someone posted it up before, but good video, thanks.
Alex
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Amazed to see where my Massive Attack album started its life. Like you say, hardly a pristine work place.
As I might have posted elsewhere: the 25,000 records that the plant now produces, was a typical reject rate when the likes of EMI were producing 1 million records a week!
Barry
"Old school engineering triumphs here, nothing has changed, but why tinker with perfection?"
That says it all
My Gear
Source components:
Garrard 401 in a solid birch plywood plinth / Trans-Fi Terminator T3Pro / ESCo modified Denon DL-103
Pioneer TX-9800 tuner
Amplification:
Art Audio Diavolo and Conductor, Pair of XTZ Sub Amp 1's, Nick G 'Dual Phono' phono stage
Loudspeakers:
Bastanis Mandala Atlas with 15" sealed woofers
Cables:
Analysis Plus: Big Silver Oval speaker cables and Silver Oval-in interconnects, Mark Grant DSP 2.5 Dual Screened power cables
Record cleaning
Nitty Gritty 1.5Fi MK II