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My only problem is I can't go more than 10 inutes without taking a peek at my recorder to make sure the levels are fine, the thing is still on, etc...!
Quote from: pmonk66 on September 27, 2006, 07:09:05 PMMy only problem is I can't go more than 10 inutes without taking a peek at my recorder to make sure the levels are fine, the thing is still on, etc...!..must...have....self-dicipline
Any other married people here?? Ever taped a show just for your spouse? That is the only time I will not have as much fun as normal...my wife loves Kid Rock, I think he is a tool. But doing one show for her makes it possible for me to travel all over the midwest to tape the bands I like. Small trade-off I guess.
Any other married people here?? Ever taped a show just for your spouse?
Quote from: ThePhog on October 08, 2006, 03:38:49 PMAny other married people here?? Ever taped a show just for your spouse? That is the only time I will not have as much fun as normal...my wife loves Kid Rock, I think he is a tool. But doing one show for her makes it possible for me to travel all over the midwest to tape the bands I like. Small trade-off I guess.Ok, I've got you all beat. My first wife ( yep, I'm with the 2nd one now) was also an engineering student while we were in college and while I was starting to be a Grateful dead Taper ( 1982 ish). In 1984 she announced she wanted to buy her own TC D5M ( Portable cassette recorder- almost professional grade). So we drove down to NYC and went to Uncle Steves and paid $499 for her brand spanking new D5. This deck was at at least 200 Dead shows and recorded many many other shows before it got retired. Yes, my taper friends, she "gave" it to me in the divorce settlement. At many GD shows we were at we used her deck to patch from another source or maybe be a back up on a second set of mics.
Quote from: rocksuitcase on October 11, 2006, 09:25:25 PMQuote from: ThePhog on October 08, 2006, 03:38:49 PMAny other married people here?? Ever taped a show just for your spouse? That is the only time I will not have as much fun as normal...my wife loves Kid Rock, I think he is a tool. But doing one show for her makes it possible for me to travel all over the midwest to tape the bands I like. Small trade-off I guess.Ok, I've got you all beat. My first wife ( yep, I'm with the 2nd one now) was also an engineering student while we were in college and while I was starting to be a Grateful dead Taper ( 1982 ish). In 1984 she announced she wanted to buy her own TC D5M ( Portable cassette recorder- almost professional grade). So we drove down to NYC and went to Uncle Steves and paid $499 for her brand spanking new D5. This deck was at at least 200 Dead shows and recorded many many other shows before it got retired. Yes, my taper friends, she "gave" it to me in the divorce settlement. At many GD shows we were at we used her deck to patch from another source or maybe be a back up on a second set of mics. Nice! Did the second wife go digital?It's like a taper dowery.