Michael, In one of your reviews you mentioned that you were selling records in Harvard Square in the early '70s. '72-'76 I was buying records mainly at the Harvard Coop (down river at MIT) but I did get to Harvard Square occasionally. We might have met. Remember Audio Lab on Elliot Street? I bought my first components there in around 1970.
Ken Micallef Interviews AnalogPlanet Editor Michael Fremer*
Jazz Vinyl Audiophile and Stereophile writer/reviewer Ken Micallef recently visited and interviewed me for his YouTube channel. Thanks to snappy editing and photo insertions, he's produced a fast-paced video you might enjoy watching. This is part 1 of 2 parts.
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I'm friendly with the long time manager of Audio Lab, Mike Volpe. The ownership is in the hands of the long-time owner's daughter.
Michael, do you have copies of those ads?
Are you proud, or do you cringe a bit? Would you post any?
I'm embarrassed to admit that I live 10 miles north of Harvard Square and the last time I was there I looked for Audio Lab on Elliot Street. Didn't realize they had moved. Gotta stop in next time i'm down there
Or whatever it's called that has the Ben and Jerry's and Newbury Comics.
It's exactly what I expect here : true love about music and records, I ordered right away the Armstrong & Ellington and the New York City R&B. Thank you, it's like a gift to discover these fantastic records.
These insights of your collection are stellar.
I watched it on YouTube. Best video you've ever done. Ever. Can't wait for Parts 2, 3, and 4.
Buell's last name is pronounced "Nyd'-ling-er" and Jaki's last name is pronounced "By'-ard".
Great interview, BTW.
I noticed you have a small LED type light above you Continuum and wondered if you get any noise/ interference from it as every light I have used like this is picked up as a small buzz by my system?