Ratdog 05/03/2007
Orpheum Theater, San Francisco, CA
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Analog Cable Broadcast > VHS Hi-Fi > HHB 830 Professional Standalone > EAC > TLH > FLAC (Level 8)
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Analog Cable Broadcast > VHS Hi-Fi > HHB 830 Professional Standalone > EAC > TLH > FLAC (Level 8)
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Ratdog
Orpheum Theatre,
San Fransisco, CA
2007-05-03 Late Night with Conan O'Brien,
Lineage: Analog Cable Broadcast > VHS Hi-Fi > HHB 830 Professional Standalone > EAC > TLH > FLAC (Level 8)
Jack Straw - Bob Weir and Ratdog
I have been recording TV broadcasts on Hi-Fi VCR's since early 1994. When I find a musical performance that pleases me, I copy the
audio to another medium. At first, I copied the music to cassette, using Nakamichi decks. Later, I compiled the performances to a
second VCR. Over time I realized that the music was more of interest to me than the video, so I bought an HHB 830 Professional CD
Recorder, and I now archive the music to CD using that device. I tried recording using a DVR, but I found that the sound was a bit
warmer using the VCR. This is my personal opinion, and you are free to disagree.
AUDIO ONLY-NO VIDEO (I no longer have the original video recordings, so a DVD torrent is not possible)Really good sound here, IMHO. If you have any of the compilations mentioned at the beginning of this Info file, you know what it's going to sound like.
Compress to mp3 for your own use only, please. If you share these files elsewhere, please credit me
as the original source.
So here we go, folks. I hope you enjoy the ride.
FLashfan
Orpheum Theatre,
San Fransisco, CA
2007-05-03 Late Night with Conan O'Brien,
Lineage: Analog Cable Broadcast > VHS Hi-Fi > HHB 830 Professional Standalone > EAC > TLH > FLAC (Level 8)
Jack Straw - Bob Weir and Ratdog
I have been recording TV broadcasts on Hi-Fi VCR's since early 1994. When I find a musical performance that pleases me, I copy the
audio to another medium. At first, I copied the music to cassette, using Nakamichi decks. Later, I compiled the performances to a
second VCR. Over time I realized that the music was more of interest to me than the video, so I bought an HHB 830 Professional CD
Recorder, and I now archive the music to CD using that device. I tried recording using a DVR, but I found that the sound was a bit
warmer using the VCR. This is my personal opinion, and you are free to disagree.
AUDIO ONLY-NO VIDEO (I no longer have the original video recordings, so a DVD torrent is not possible)Really good sound here, IMHO. If you have any of the compilations mentioned at the beginning of this Info file, you know what it's going to sound like.
Compress to mp3 for your own use only, please. If you share these files elsewhere, please credit me
as the original source.
So here we go, folks. I hope you enjoy the ride.
FLashfan
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