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Choose from 14 pictures in our Audio collection for your Wall Art or Photo Gift. All professionally made for Quick Shipping.

Amplifier used as part of a DJ setup, 1970s. Creator: Yamaha Corporation
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Pioneer Electronic Crossover SF-850 for DJ setup, ca. 1970. Creator: Pioneer
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Reel-to-reel tape recorder and reels used by sound engineer Russell Williams II, ca
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Tweeters used as part of a DJ setup, 1990s. Creator: Also/Miyako Technology Co
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Guild Thunderbass amplifier, before 1978. Creator: Guild Guitar Company
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Minimoog Voyager synthesizer used by J Dilla, 2002-2005. Creator: Moog Music
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Speaker used as part of a DJ setup, 1970s. Creator: Altec Lansing
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Tweeter box speakers used as part of a DJ setup, 1970s. Creator: Unknown
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Turntable used by Grand Wizzard Theodore, 2000s. Creator: Vestax
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Cordless microphone used by Rakim to record The 18th Letter, 1997. Creator: Shure
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Reel-to-reel tape recorder and reels used by sound engineer Russell Williams II, ca
A metal NAGRA® 4.2 reel-to-reel audio recorder used by Russell Williams II as a sound engineer on film sets. The machine is silver in color. The front side of the machine has dials, a meter, a headphone jack, and switches. Each part is designated by black type and numbers. Black type at the top, center of the front side reads: [NAGRA® 4.2]. A number is engraved to the right of the machine name and reads: [84543]. There is a silver handle partially covered with black leather (worn), attached to the proper left and proper right sides. The handle can be moved from laying against the top to laying against the bottom (almost 180 degrees). The proper left side of the machine has a speaker, two plugs and four jacks. Each part is identified by black type. The proper right side of the machine has four plugs, two jacks, and a dial. Each part is identified by black type. There is a clear, plastic lid that is hinged in the back and flips open, matching in shape to the top of the recorder (two circles that line up with where the reels would sit), with rounded edges. A piece of Velcro is attached on the underside of the lid. The top has two spindles, one for the supply reel and another for the takeup reel. The spindle on the proper right has a 5 inch reel acting as the supply reel with the majority of the tape on it (2015.29.20b). The spindle on the proper left is a 7 inch reel acting as the takeup reel (2015.29.20c) with only a small amount of the tape on it. The reels can be removed. Along the bottom of the top there are the idle roller, the heads, the lifters, and the pinch roller that help guide the reel through. There is also a lever that can be pushed to the left or the right, to move the tape, in the bottom left corner
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