This is an unabashed post in praise of Eric Van der Wyk, the proprietor of King Tet Productions!!
In 1978 I recorded the Oberlin College Choir in concert at the Bethesda by the Sea Episcopal Church in Pam Beach, Florida, Daniel Moe, Conducting.
Following the concert, some thirty members of the Choir and the Conductor joined me at my home for dinner and listening to the recording (I mentioned this in greater detail elsewhere). Two pieces that I recorded were used on their vinyl album.
Now, in 2025 - almost fifty years later, I realized that my children, grandchildren and beyond, will almost certainly not have vinyl play-back; perhaps not even CD capabilities. It is likely that some form of digital media will still be used/exist, so I elected to have the album converted to digital on both CD and USB Flash Drive media.
Fortunately, I had a vigin, unplayed, still In shrink-wrap copy of the vinyl! I sent that of Eric to have hime do the conversion for me. His work exceeded my already high expectations! The CD was wonderful - no hiss, clicks, pops or any other artifacts!... to my 84 year old ears, total satisfaction. In addition , the album cover, both front and back were reproduced and the CD itself had the front cover image applied.
Here are his particulars:
King Tet Productions
10235 Mirabel Lane
San Diego, CA 92124
(858) 346-1520
[email protected]
He transfers essentially any analog format to digital, so if one needs that service, I cannot recommend him highly enough!
Tillman
In 1978 I recorded the Oberlin College Choir in concert at the Bethesda by the Sea Episcopal Church in Pam Beach, Florida, Daniel Moe, Conducting.
Following the concert, some thirty members of the Choir and the Conductor joined me at my home for dinner and listening to the recording (I mentioned this in greater detail elsewhere). Two pieces that I recorded were used on their vinyl album.
Now, in 2025 - almost fifty years later, I realized that my children, grandchildren and beyond, will almost certainly not have vinyl play-back; perhaps not even CD capabilities. It is likely that some form of digital media will still be used/exist, so I elected to have the album converted to digital on both CD and USB Flash Drive media.
Fortunately, I had a vigin, unplayed, still In shrink-wrap copy of the vinyl! I sent that of Eric to have hime do the conversion for me. His work exceeded my already high expectations! The CD was wonderful - no hiss, clicks, pops or any other artifacts!... to my 84 year old ears, total satisfaction. In addition , the album cover, both front and back were reproduced and the CD itself had the front cover image applied.
Here are his particulars:
King Tet Productions
10235 Mirabel Lane
San Diego, CA 92124
(858) 346-1520
[email protected]
He transfers essentially any analog format to digital, so if one needs that service, I cannot recommend him highly enough!
Tillman