Episode Synopsis "Boom Box to Boom Box Recording--My Childhood Early Stages of Audio Engineering"
My friends and I used to record our music from each other by putting our Boom Boxes in Front of each other. The sound on the Source Boombox was never able to be duplicate to Perfection that way. We had to be very careful of other sounds not getting in the recording or not having the main source too high or too low. But low & behold, I found out about the Great Auxillary Cable. I was able to now use the Auxillary Cable to run from the Line Out on The Big Stereo to The Line In on my Boom Box. From there, it was "On & Popping," like the young people say today. It was almost like the Discovery of Fire.--S. Keith Turner (Jewels4dmind)
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