"The Seeburg LPC-1: A Look at the Innovative Record Player that Changed Jukebox Technology Forever"
The Seeburg LPC-1 was a record player that revolutionized jukebox technology in the 1960s. With its advanced features, such as , magnetic pickup, it provided high-quality sound and reliability for Seeburg jukeboxes. In this article, we'll take a closer look at the LPC-1 and explore its impact on the jukebox industry. We'll examine its design and functionality, as well as its significance for vintage audio collectors today. If you're interested in vintage audio equipment or the history of jukeboxes, read on to learn more about the Seeburg LPC-1.
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The weather this year has been the best in memory when it comes to our herb garden. We have been busy pinching, harvesting, and storing everything for the winter. The drier has been on non-stop for the last few weeks, but it’s rewarded us with jars after jars of dried thyme, oregano, and basil.
As I’ve been obsessed with cold-brews this summer and recently started experimenting with iced green teas, a thought crossed my mind. Why not add fragrant herbs like rosemary and lavender to my ice teas?
After a few experiments, I noticed a few key things. Best results come from cold-brewing the tea in the fridge overnight, or for at least 7 hours, and only adding the herbs of choice when you’re ready to serve the tea. Otherwise, you’ll only taste the herbs and nothing much else.