+ Follow RUSSEL HAMM Tag
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[Title] => Sweet surrender
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The music world celebrated when transistors, or solid-state amplifiers, made their grand debut in the 1960s.
They were supposed to be far superior to the vacuum-tube amps they replaced. Deemed too hot and expensive due to their shorter life span, not a few vacuum-tube amps were hastily dumped for "more reliable" solid-state amplifiers.
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[AuthorName] => AUDIOFILE By Val A. Villanueva
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RUSSEL HAMM
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The music world celebrated when transistors, or solid-state amplifiers, made their grand debut in the 1960s.
They were supposed to be far superior to the vacuum-tube amps they replaced. Deemed too hot and expensive due to their shorter life span, not a few vacuum-tube amps were hastily dumped for "more reliable" solid-state amplifiers.
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[Focus] => 0
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[AuthorName] => AUDIOFILE By Val A. Villanueva
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