Siber-Sonic...WHEEEEEEeeeeeeee!!!!!!
a.k.a. World O¹ Siber Hussy & Sonic Purity
Celebrating 3 years of being stale.
CHECK IT!: This page is no longer supported. It is here for nostalgic folks, and MacWeb users, to enjoy how the Web used to be. I have no plans to change anything on this page in the future, and especially do not intend to keep the links updated (esp. the external links). It is a virtual certainty that the content which used to be reachable from this page can still be accessed from the current siber-sonic home page
If you are still using MacWeb (any version) on any regular basis, please write me and let me know that. Perhaps i will reconsider....
Let¹s get one thing straight right now:

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This page, never under construction, sprang forth fully-grown from the head of Zeus on 8 July 1996. More than one browser has visited this page since that moment (i neither seed counts nor count seeds...Get that Netscrape residue crap outta my browser window!).
Content last modified 28 May 1999.
External links last verified 9 July 1998.
New additions since the last update marked: NEW day month year until the subsequent update.
Note: these pages attempt to conform to HTML 3.2/2.0 but intentionally deviate from ISO-8859-1 slightly in order to look stellar on MacWeb 1.1.1E (and thereby annoy Netscape users, so they¹ll know how i feel when i visit their Netscape-only pages!). See below for details.
So gosh darn it, what the hell is on here?
World O¹ Radio/Recording/Audio
featuring broadcasting and radio stuff from a listener/DJ/broadcast engineering standpoint, plus related recording studio/pro audio goods.
- The world-famous FM broadcast reception improvement article, generic (fresh) version. (For an old, stale, probably not updated KALX-specific version, visit the KALX home page and hunt around. The content is almost identical).
- Polarity Matters, an article about the relevance of absolute polarity (especially in signal paths featuring live mics and humans monitoring themselves in real-time) in the broadcast/recording studio world. Originally appeared in the August 1995 issue of Radio Guide.
- Easy Polarity Measurement, the followup article which appeared in the October 1995 issue of Radio Guide, featuring both the Coskey Phaser and the Magic Polarity Box schematics.
- Azimuth by Ear, a how-to article on adjusting the azimuth of analog tape recorder heads without the use of test equipment nor standardized test tapes, which may have appeared in an issue of Radio World (please email me if you find it in your RW archives <:-)).
- Revox A77 Tips, a few quick tips for the venerable ¹60¹s reel-to-reel tape deck, which may have appeared in an issue of Radio World (please email me if you find it).
- Full-Logic Remote Control for Technics SL1200MKII, which appeared in the August 1994 edition of Radio Guide. A.k.a. how to get that pesky platter spin signal from a 1200 for broadcast stop/start remote applications.
World O¹ Macintosh
World O¹ Sonic
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