High Fidelity Tape Recorder
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This 4 track 2 channel tape recorder was used by Tumbleweed Smith, along with other media recording devices, to capture interviews for his show. A small percentage of Smith’s recordings were in studios, posing a unique challenge for capturing high fidelity audio. Some interviews were done outside, in factories with loud machinery in the background, or in busy shops. The TEAC 1230 was one of the best reel-to-reel recorders in the 1970s, while still being an affordable piece of equipment.
This file appears in: Bob "Tumbleweed Smith" Lewis
Bob "Tumbleweed Smith" Lewis
“Tumbleweed Smith,” born Bob Lewis in Waco in 1935, has made a name for himself in broadcasting throughout the state of Texas. Inspired by a tumbleweed that rolled across his West Texas lawn and his mother’s maiden name, he adopted the persona of…