Vinylrecorder T560 compatible turntables
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Vinylrecorder T560 compatible turntables
Hi Trolls !
Souri says Vinylrecorder compatible only Technics SL-1200 or 1210 !
Which might be good for? e.g. Pioneer PLX-1000 , Stanton ST-150, Reloop RP8000 etc. ?
Souri says Vinylrecorder compatible only Technics SL-1200 or 1210 !
Which might be good for? e.g. Pioneer PLX-1000 , Stanton ST-150, Reloop RP8000 etc. ?
Re: Vinylrecorder T560 compatible turntables
Hi,
bought two Technics SP-10 yesterday... enough torque for everything.
stefan from hamburg and a few others in here use it, the hamburg cat has a pretty decent setup, check him out.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZdhGW7BAoKQ
cheers,
sven
bought two Technics SP-10 yesterday... enough torque for everything.
stefan from hamburg and a few others in here use it, the hamburg cat has a pretty decent setup, check him out.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZdhGW7BAoKQ
cheers,
sven
Re: Vinylrecorder T560 compatible turntables
Hi where can I get ops control panel?
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Re: Vinylrecorder T560 compatible turntables
you have to develop your own. u cant buy it. cheers, crates
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Is the developer on this forum?
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i dont know -but i wrote with him around a year ago via messenger.. he is a very sympathetic and friendly person. cheers, crates
Re: Vinylrecorder T560 compatible turntables
Another Topic about stefan / moritz and their automation:
http://www.lathetrolls.com/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=3758
http://www.lathetrolls.com/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=3758
Re: Vinylrecorder T560 compatible turntables
I would suggest the SP-10 over anything else, confirmed high running torque.
and it works fine with little modification on my system.
and it works fine with little modification on my system.
making lathe cuts on a Presto 6N, HIFI stereo cuts on vinylrecorder
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Re: Vinylrecorder T560 compatible turntables
i have a 1200 on the way going to add torque to it and see if that works
i would love to have an sp10 mk2 or mk3
im assuming an oem deck like reloop stanton denon pioneer would be ok too
i would love to have an sp10 mk2 or mk3
im assuming an oem deck like reloop stanton denon pioneer would be ok too
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Re: Vinylrecorder T560 compatible turntables
Stanton's support T 120 T560 with cutting head
Stanton T-120/150 has the same parameters with respect to 16 pole motors
CI is worth buying thank you
Stanton T-120/150 has the same parameters with respect to 16 pole motors
CI is worth buying thank you
Re: Vinylrecorder T560 compatible turntables
For Stanton's modification to correct the 0.10 to 0.15 run out needed it's not plug and playerik5553 wrote:Stanton's support T 120 T560 with cutting head
Stanton T-120/150 has the same parameters with respect to 16 pole motors
CI is worth buying thank you
Re: Vinylrecorder T560 compatible turntables
i don't have any experience with that...handcut wrote:SL-1200GR???
http://shop.panasonic.com/about-us-latest-news-press-releases/01042017-SL-1200GR.html
Re: Vinylrecorder T560 compatible turntables
Nor do I, its new. As far as I'm aware, its the first serious, new DD turntable for quite some time. Its also quite expensive, but then so are SP-10 mkii's - at least if UK eBay is anything to go by. It will be interesting to see how the new Technics performs, but at £1,300... That's quite a gamble.Gus wrote:
i don't have any experience with that...
I'm wondering how difficult it would be to rig up a DIY solution. Plenty of high-torque BLDC motors around these days... and the technology to control them. Hmmm...
Re: Vinylrecorder T560 compatible turntables
it's not difficult, it's very expensive...handcut wrote:Nor do I, its new. As far as I'm aware, its the first serious, new DD turntable for quite some time. Its also quite expensive, but then so are SP-10 mkii's - at least if UK eBay is anything to go by. It will be interesting to see how the new Technics performs, but at £1,300... That's quite a gamble.Gus wrote:
i don't have any experience with that...
I'm wondering how difficult it would be to rig up a DIY solution. Plenty of high-torque BLDC motors around these days... and the technology to control them. Hmmm...
Re: Vinylrecorder T560 compatible turntables
More expensive than £1,300 (€1,500)???Gus wrote:
it's not difficult, it's very expensive...
Re: Vinylrecorder T560 compatible turntables
for direct drive yeshandcut wrote:More expensive than £1,300 (€1,500)???Gus wrote:
it's not difficult, it's very expensive...
for belt drive you can built something like souri did to run the Technics MKII for his vinyl recorder
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Re: Vinylrecorder T560 compatible turntables
Have a look at the Numark TTX - user-variable torque control and plenty of it.
Re: Vinylrecorder T560 compatible turntables
I'm using a technics SP10mk2, with the additional
Precision plate from VR works well.
Precision plate from VR works well.