Wikipedia's "Timeline of Audio Formats and Format War"

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SET Man

Hey!
 
     Interesting read. Thought I would share this with you guys and gals here....

Audio Formats Timeline
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timeline_of_audio_formats

Format War
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Format_war

   So, far in my life I have used...
1. Cassette tape... I actually grew with this format.

2. CD... I think I bought my first CD in 1990-91 I think.

3. MD... still have this but haven't use it in years and the player is now dead.  :?

4. LP... started about 1991, but left and returned full steam around 1994.

5. 78rmp acoustically recording discs... this after I got the Victor "Type E" Talking machine back in 2007. Now I have a few discs for it.

   Well, that's all so far for me. :D

Take care,
Buddy :thumb:


Guy 13

Re: Wikipedia's "Timeline of Audio Formats and Format War"
« Reply #1 on: 15 Mar 2013, 12:25 pm »

Hi all Audio Circle members.
I was born in 1948
(February, Friday the 13th,
that’s where my nick name Guy 13 comes from).
When I was 5 years old (1953) my father bought a Motorola black & white TV,
when I was 10 years old (1958) my father bought a two piece RCA Victor LP (33-45rpm) player, w/o built in radio.
Around the same time, my mother had a small tube AM (Only) table radio.
I remember my friend told me that he had a radio that could make you hear the commentator turning the pages of his script.
Of course at the time, I did not know it was FM with its better resolution than AM. 
Color TV came (I think) around 1967 when I was 19 years old.
Around the same time, our neighbor and my father’s friend bought a big piece of furniture (Clairtone) with LP turntable (Garrard) tube amplifier and AM/FM stereo unit.
When I started working, I bough a nice Sony portable AM/FM stereo radio with wire remote control.
(I’ve paid 175 $ in 1968 that was half a month pay.)
When I bought my first (Used) car (Ford Comet 1963) I bought an 8 track tape player, I’ve paid more for the tape player, than what the car was worth.
As a matter of fact, I did not buy the car, but exchange it against a small reel to reel Sony portable recorder/player.
Later on, I followed the trend with tape cassettes, CD, Ipod, etc…
I will still hang on to vinyl, CDs and later on I will enter the wonderful word of Radio Internet Tuner, but will keep my FM stereo tuner until one day, all the transmitting stations will be shut down.
That’s it.

Guy 13


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Re: Wikipedia's "Timeline of Audio Formats and Format War"
« Reply #2 on: 15 Mar 2013, 09:36 pm »
I forget what my first album was but I remember two great female cousins giving me Sgt. Pepper for Christmas in 1967.
I also wore out Through The Past, Darkly (Stones) and First Pull Up, Then Pull Down by Hot Tuna.

I've had plenty of 8 Tracks which are all in landfills across the country, I still have several hundred cassettes, I held out on CDs until around 1994 and even though I sold off my turntable I still kept all of my albums.
Smart move on my part as around 2010 or thereabouts I picked up an unused Well Tempered Classic and that pretty much put the kabosh on CDs for me. 
Thanks to a gifted Otari reel to reel deck, I discovered the wonderful world of reel to reel until the deck croaked.
Then I was given a Harman Kardon tube tuner and I rediscovered FM a few years back. 

One of these years I'll have to explore the wonderful world of PC based audio but I think that will always be a rapidly evolving format as they try to match what our parents and grandparents grew up with.