[sdiy] Professional magazine for EMI manuf. ?
Peachey, Dave
dave.peachey at rbs.co.uk
Wed Jan 5 16:45:13 CET 2005
And in the event that you can't find it at your local newspaper stockist, go
for an online subscription (see http://www.soundonsound.com/) which gives
you access to the current and a number of "recent" (last three/four months')
reviews plus many reviews going back to the early 90s.
And all this without the added "convenience" of the padded (paper) version
with all the advertisements!
Cheers
Dave
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> The UK publication SOS (Sound On Sound) is the best.
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> Paul S
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