Christmas is over, and all of your shopping for others is over. But what about you? It’s time to get yourself the gifts you really wanted — MUSIC! Well, we’ve got good news! You still have until NOON (Pacific) on January 2nd to get in on our Holiday Sale where you’ll save 20% off your ENTIRE order when you purchase two or more items! But that’s not the only extra gift we’re giving — to…
Our “Tag Us” Contest is now over. Thanks to all who participated, it was a lot of fun for us! Our grand prize winner was Michael H. with his picture of his FORTY Reference Recordings albums! Congratulations Michael. Here is a look at all of our entries together:
We have four days left for our Facebook Contest and we still have some T-Shirts to giveaway. So get on over to the Reference Recordings Facebook Page and upload a picture of you and your Reference Recordings collection! More Details: Want to win a Reference Recordings T-Shirt and/or CD-Sampler of your choice? Upload a picture of you with your Reference Recordings albums to Facebook and “Tag” the Reference Recordings Facebook Page (not profile) along with…
Want to win a Reference Recordings T-Shirt and/or CD-Sampler of your choice? Upload a picture of you with your Reference Recordings albums to Facebook and “Tag” the Reference Recordings Facebook Page (not profile) along with the names of the albums in the photo. The first 15 people to do this will win a Reference Recordings T-Shirt and the person that can fit the most Reference Recordings albums into one photo will win a Reference Recordings…
Things are really starting to get rolling here at Reference Recordings! This is our 200th Blog Post, we have successfully launched our new division FRESH! From Reference Recordings, and have TWO great albums on that line, and we have recently released another fantastic Reference Recordings Jazz album! So to celebrate all of these exciting things we’re going to have a Reference Recordings Trivia Contest!!!!! The first five people to post their answers here, on Twitter,…
Hey Audiophile Fans, here’s something from the Audiophile Blogger at CNET that we thought we would share with you: There have always been good- and bad-sounding recordings, and advances in technology haven’t really tilted the balance all that much, but they’ve changed the playing field. Musicians and bands no longer have to go into a high-priced studio to make a decent recording. If you fancy yourself as any kind of recording engineer here’s your chance…