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OT: Radioshack is back!

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  • @Lady_App_titude said:
    That catalog link is a gold mine. #ShackIsBackJack

    I remember buying that horn (A) in order to build a talk box.

  • @Lady_App_titude said:
    Might have to get one of these. They have hoodies too!

    The TRS-80 with green/white monitor - one of the first computers I got my fingers on. First was an Apple II

  • @Lady_App_titude said:

    If you miss the sound of the old Realistic Concertmate MG-1 Moog, you can get the Cherry Audio Surrealistic MG-1 for FREE (desktop app):

    https://cherryaudio.com/instruments/surrealistic-mg-1-plus

    It's pretty good. 👍

    Love/hate my MG-1.

    My first real amp was a Realistic STA-110. That thing kicked arse!

  • @BroCoast said:

    @Lady_App_titude said:

    If you miss the sound of the old Realistic Concertmate MG-1 Moog, you can get the Cherry Audio Surrealistic MG-1 for FREE (desktop app):

    https://cherryaudio.com/instruments/surrealistic-mg-1-plus

    It's pretty good. 👍

    Love/hate my MG-1.

    My first real amp was a Realistic STA-110. That thing kicked arse!

    The Cherry Audio version is perhaps too “Realistic” (pardon the pun), right down to the tuning instabilities. Captures all the things you loved/hated about the original. It’s nice and juicy and fat and analog-ish. Expanded polyphony and presets help, but some modern amenities like effects woulda been nice too. Still pretty damn dope for FREE!

  • edited January 2021

    Nostalgia aside.... They’re horrible and always have been. They price gouge on everything and generally carry crap products. Nothing was worse when I was doing a gig somewhere and needed some cable or jack or something in an emergency and RadioShack was the only option. Last time I was in one of the stores was right before the bankruptcy. Of course again I was in a pinch and needed a USB type B cable..... I grudgingly stopped in the local RatShack, where they wanted $30 for a crappy (and I mean crappy) 6’ usb cable! I LOL’d and walked out. I understand people have these memories of RC cars as a kid, but that place is literally just junk electronics.

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