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Has anyone else seen this? I wasn't quite sure where to post it, but I thought there might be some interest among the KVR crowd:
http://marshallfridge.com/ My understanding is that this was at Musikmesse and caused a bit of a buzz among some well known axe slingers. This actually seems to be an ancillary merchandise branding that makes sense. You need a place to stash the cold ones in your studio, might as well make it look like a Marshall stack. I know it would fit nicely in MY studio. Unfortunately, Kiss Koolers can't be far behind. Cheers -B ---- Berfab So many plugins, so little time... |
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Er, cool! I see the dials go up to 11, but does the temperature go down to -11 (°C) though? Gotta keep that vodka chilled ---- And it is as it is and we take as we find / Always next season's buds on the bough / But I'll never find a better time / Hard though it is to allow / I'll never find a better time / To be alive than now |
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Mr Arkadin wrote: Fridge compressors can be noisy, electrically and audibly. My 'spare' fridge sounds utterly fantastic sometimes, but although Ive recorded it a couple of times, I wouldnt have it in my studio. |
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I prefer my fridge to stay in the kitchen...where it belongs. ---- Barry The man who survived mustard gas and pepper spray is now a seasoned veteran http://www.ambientonline.org/ |
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whyterabbyt wrote: Mr Arkadin wrote: Fridge compressors can be noisy, electrically and audibly. My 'spare' fridge sounds utterly fantastic sometimes, but although Ive recorded it a couple of times, I wouldnt have it in my studio. Real Marshalls are noisy too, no? Cheers -B ---- Berfab So many plugins, so little time... |
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BERFAB wrote: Real Marshalls are noisy too, no?
the one in my studio especially so. (no idea what's wrong with it, i was kinda loaned it without really being asked, and its only ever made a clearly-borked cacaphonous noise in my presence.) actually, a duet with it and the fridge actually appeals, thinking about it. |
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I tried it, but it was a little cold for my taste. ---- Zerocrossing Media http://www.zerocrossing.net 4th Law of Robotics: When turning evil, display a red indicator light. ~[ ●_● ]~ |
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zerocrossing wrote: I tried it, but it was a little cold for my taste.
Try the analog version... ---- Berfab So many plugins, so little time... |
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