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- Fri Sep 19, 2008 10:25 pm
- Forum: Secrets of the Lathe Trolls
- Topic: Advice information for presto 1c cutter head
- Replies: 14
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For experimental purposes, you could always use a high-quality paging amplifier. The 70V line output will properly drive a 500 ohm cutterhead. Or, use a matching transformer salvaged from a music system. Your upper register will be somewhat attenuated, but you will be able to get a "feel' for the us...
- Fri Sep 19, 2008 10:40 am
- Forum: Secrets of the Lathe Trolls
- Topic: Advice information for presto 1c cutter head
- Replies: 14
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For many years(from about 1952 until his death in 1975) my father sold acetate reference copies of performance recordings of operatic and concert material. I cut literally thousands of discs for him when I was in my teens. Our equipment consisted of a dual-turntable Presto Type Y recording system, 2...
- Thu Sep 18, 2008 9:11 pm
- Forum: Secrets of the Lathe Trolls
- Topic: Embossing plain aluminum "instantaneou"s records?
- Replies: 0
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Embossing plain aluminum "instantaneou"s records?
has anyone here experience making the embossed aluminum records that were commonly used for airchecks before the introduction of lacquer coated discs? O have several recording lathes, mostly Presto (a couple of 75A's and a K-10, along with an RCA unit) and was hoping to find a diamond-tipped "traili...
- Wed Sep 10, 2008 5:08 pm
- Forum: Secrets of the Lathe Trolls
- Topic: RCA Recorder Head MI-4896 info
- Replies: 23
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This cutting head was used =in several different applications, none really professional. It is essentially a slightly modified version of the phonograph pick up introduced on the 1929 Victor RE-45. This unit was used to embiss pre-grooved discs in the RCA-Victor "store recorder", and with a diamond ...
- Wed Sep 10, 2008 4:41 pm
- Forum: Plating and Pressing
- Topic: Chocolate Record Schallplatten aus Schokolade
- Replies: 29
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- Wed Sep 10, 2008 4:33 pm
- Forum: Our Cutters and their work
- Topic: New wax cylinder recording machine with advance ball.
- Replies: 10
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VERY NICE WORK, OM! I don't believe that you were the first to use an anvance ball for cylinder recording, however. Back in the late 1970's (1977 as I recall) I built an electric cutting head for two-minute cylinders that was do fitted. The driver was taken from a Western Electric 540AW loudspeaker,...