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| Lives for gear Join Date: Jun 2005 Location: Colombia / Montreal
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| Buss Transformers Hi Bruce, First of all thank you for all your posts and replies! I heard a rumor that on the earlier Michael Jackson albums you sent your two track mix through a "magic box" that was simply two Jensen transformers. Is this true? Where they input or output transformers? If you did, wich models were you using? Thank you very much, Pupo
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| No, not true. Quote:
Pupo..... No, not true. I do love the sound of really good tranformers though. The rumor was probably started when I was helping David Harrison choose output tranformers for the 32 series Harrison Music Desk... It was during the recording and mixing of "Thriller". Bruce Swedien ![]() | |
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