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As noted on the album jacket and record label, it takes a 'decoder' to play back this record. A noise reduction technology that seems to have been left in the dustbins of recorded music history.
I don't find these very often, but the above record came my way without my having picked it out. It was just there in several boxes of records I acquired last fall. Just to be sure, I did play side one/band one briefly to confirm my ignorance. Yup, it sounds wierd without the decoder.
Anyone have any experience with dbx encoded records?
-Steve
Edits: 03/26/15 03/26/15
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Topic - DBX records (pic) - user510 17:13:35 03/26/15 (12)
- RE: DBX records (pic) - BigguyinATL 20:55:43 03/27/15 (0)
- There are a few for sale right now - MannyE 07:09:37 03/27/15 (0)
- Still playing them - reuben 05:09:37 03/27/15 (3)
- How does one hook up these decoders? - JoshT 08:22:37 03/27/15 (2)
- The decoder goes in the tape loop. /t - reuben 05:59:08 03/28/15 (1)
- Thanks! nt - JoshT 10:34:08 03/28/15 (0)
- not long ago ... - TBone 03:18:59 03/27/15 (3)
- RE: not long ago ... - collinslaw@fuse.net 03:52:46 03/27/15 (2)
- The issue with Dbx - vinyl survivor 08:42:07 03/27/15 (1)
- RE: The issue with Dbx - John Elison 00:26:53 04/01/15 (0)
- Paul Tortelier, one of my favorite cellists. See Dvorak post below. /nt\ - Opus 33 1/3 17:49:14 03/26/15 (0)
- The decoders are cheap.... - vinyl1 17:49:06 03/26/15 (0)