Before the 1980's almost every media device had vacum tubes in them back then electricity was really really cheap even my first portable record player was cheap cost $7.00 .It was an hi-fi player.Stereo wan't invented yet.
Anyway I miss the vacum tube sound the audio tube brighten and dim at the frequencies of a song and was then ampified. Since we have digital media now it is possible to transfer the vacum sound to a CD and the CD itself will sound like a vacum tube recording even with modern equipment.
On a record player a person is actually hearing ampified vibrations of a needle and on CDs ampified vibrations of a laser.
Below is an example of a vacum tube sound the close as I can find.
click here to hear vacum tube music sound. The song "Supicion" will sound better with desktop hi-fi speakers the song is in mono hi-fi.
One can guess how jukeboxes sounded like way before the 1980s.
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