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I noticed, but I couldn't be certain it was Mc either.
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That (the Marantz) is in a later scene than the one I posted about.
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Here's one of Tammy Wnynette, looking to be quite at home. I think that's probably an MA230.
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Quote:
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#145
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Here's one from Stax Records producer Jim Stewart with artist Al Bell. Maybe an MX110.
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#146
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McIntosh In the Movies
John Wick 3 vault scene has an album being played by Winston on an MT5, C47, and an MC152 while he is locked in the vault within the hotel.
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Here is a shot from the office of Blue Note Records producer George Butler, who took the helm of the label in 1972 upon the passing of Alfred Lion. That's a period correct C-28 preamp behind him.
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#148
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And today we add the famous Caribou Ranch studio in Colorado.
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Initially was Chicago's recording studio. Many records recorded there - the iconic Supertramp's "Even In The Quietist Moments" was cut on tape there - their snow covered piano LP cover created onsite.
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Very cool!
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