Hello everyone. I remember in the late 70's maybe early 80's, one of my friends had a pair of speakers that the front baffle changed colors with the frequency. Not sure if it was the cloth itself or lights behind it. Does anyone remember these? Do you remember who made them?
69stingray said:Hello everyone. I remember in the late 70's maybe early 80's, one of my friends had a pair of speakers that the front baffle changed colors with the frequency. Not sure if it was the cloth itself or lights behind it. Does anyone remember these? Do you remember who made them?
You might be thinking of the Radio Shack "Color Organ", which had coloured lights behind a textured plexiglass window set in a woodgrain box, like a speaker of the time would be. Did they look like this?:
http://www.shiras.net/colororgan
Those are the ones!
And no, there was not "substances" involved, at least on my part. They came up in conversation the other day and everyone looked at me like I had 3 heads.
And no, there was not "substances" involved, at least on my part. They came up in conversation the other day and everyone looked at me like I had 3 heads.
Hah! Some memories! Mine was homemade, with colored 150w floodlamps, quite the fire hazard. Used mother's favorite mixing bowl to etch the pcb. The homemade strobe light was good too, especially when mounted above a billiards table.
69stingray said:Those are the ones!
And no, there was not "substances" involved, at least on my part.
were you the one who spinned the Beatle's records backwards to hear "Paul is dead now".
i keep telling my wife it was oregano. 🙂
It was Tipper Gore
I was always told that it was the Beatles "St. Pepper" album, & the phrase was, "Turn Me On Dead Man"
MLStrand56
That was Al Gores wife Tipper. She spent at least 2 yrs. doing that, trying to find Backwards Demonic Phrases hidden in the music.were you the one who spinned the Beatle's records backwards to hear "Paul is dead now".
I was always told that it was the Beatles "St. Pepper" album, & the phrase was, "Turn Me On Dead Man"
MLStrand56
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