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Ken Bouchard
 
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Default ancient home recording

does anyone know what if any equalization was applied by the average record
recorder back in the "old days" (like the forties)? were they all cut flat?
I was thinking of the recorders you could buy at Sears or recorders located
in Woolworths to be used by military people for letters home. does anybody
KNOW this"? I'd rather not have any guesses since I've been doing that
myself:-)

thanks,

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