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Hope this will be of interest!

"As the most popular and authoritative guide to recording available, Modern Recording Techniques provides everything you need to master the tools and day-to-day practice of music recording and production. The sixth edition has been expanded to cover the latest digital audio technology and features a new section on surround sound. For those who are just starting out or are looking for their next job in the industry, this edition also provides essential advice on career options and networking."
Hope don't need to remind you, please hurry nobody knows how long the link will exist!

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Cool, just tryin to get set up for recording at the moment!

Hey SPeter, iv been trying to find a book, you might have come across it, i cant find it anywhere! :hmmm: its Designing tube preamplifiers for guitar and bass by merlin blencowe. If you ever come across it it be delighted to get my hands on it! :thumbsup

Thanks again on another great find! :applause:

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DeanM wrote:Cool, just tryin to get set up for recording at the moment!

Hey SPeter, iv been trying to find a book, you might have come across it, i cant find it anywhere! :hmmm: its Designing tube preamplifiers for guitar and bass by merlin blencowe. If you ever come across it it be delighted to get my hands on it! :thumbsup

Thanks again on another great find! :applause:
Sure, if I find it it'll be available to all the members as well as other stuff I think is useful!
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Absolutely,I'll deffinitely be interested in that one SPeter.... :)


Keep the books coming,will you mate... :)
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DeanM wrote:Cool, just tryin to get set up for recording at the moment!

Hey SPeter, iv been trying to find a book, you might have come across it, i cant find it anywhere! :hmmm: its Designing tube preamplifiers for guitar and bass by merlin blencowe. If you ever come across it it be delighted to get my hands on it! :thumbsup

Thanks again on another great find! :applause:
A link for PDF copy for the first chapter! That's all I found for now!
http://www.freewebs.com/valvewizard1/Co ... _Stage.pdf

More info and some cool articles by the author of the book:
http://www.freewebs.com/valvewizard/index.html
http://music-electronics-forum.com/t13962/
Enjoy!
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SPeter wrote:
DeanM wrote:Cool, just tryin to get set up for recording at the moment!

Hey SPeter, iv been trying to find a book, you might have come across it, i cant find it anywhere! :hmmm: its Designing tube preamplifiers for guitar and bass by merlin blencowe. If you ever come across it it be delighted to get my hands on it! :thumbsup

Thanks again on another great find! :applause:
A link for PDF copy for the first chapter! That's all I found for now!
http://www.freewebs.com/valvewizard1/Co ... _Stage.pdf

More info and some cool articles by the author of the book:
http://www.freewebs.com/valvewizard/index.html
http://music-electronics-forum.com/t13962/
Enjoy!
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yeah i've seen those. his site is really cool and the first chapter is well written! i was actually planning to buy the book! and will eventually! but just wanted a free copy while cash is low!

thanks and Regards,
Dean

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Thanks SPeter.

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Thanks again! :thumbsup

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