<3 What a wonderfully rich and intimate portrait of a bygone era. The day I graduated from high school, my electronics teacher gave me a CRT-oscilloscope and a bag of vacuum tubes. For years I would enjoy watching records on the scope while listening on my Fischer 400 (the receiver I still rock today). It was amazing to dial into something periodic in the music, a choice of basis for visualizing the sound, enjoying the cleanliness of pure sine waves from digital bass or the thick-fuzziness of Penderecki's micro-tonal strings. All the while, the powerful pentodes blanketing the room in warm orange light.
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