Sapphire & Reference Lites - or Diamond and PVC
Can someone confirm reference lites are cut using a heated sapphire please ?
What is the better option,
Sapphire & Reference Lites - or Diamond and PVC ?
For quality and durability of 7" records to be played in a jukebox ?
Thanks
Nigel
What is the better option,
Sapphire & Reference Lites - or Diamond and PVC ?
For quality and durability of 7" records to be played in a jukebox ?
Thanks
Nigel
cool didnt know that, can you upload a picture of your lathe?
btw, you can use a piece of metal which you screw onto the axis of your platter to fix the plate to the platter. like a 5cm diameter 0.5cm thick disc with a hole in the middle that fits onto the platter's axis and another hole from the side into which a thread is cut, then you insert a hex screw, you need a long tool to reach the screw
btw, you can use a piece of metal which you screw onto the axis of your platter to fix the plate to the platter. like a 5cm diameter 0.5cm thick disc with a hole in the middle that fits onto the platter's axis and another hole from the side into which a thread is cut, then you insert a hex screw, you need a long tool to reach the screw
Any more on my original thread please ? Its gone off topic.
I currently use 2mm PVC in my 8 jukeboxes and works fine, but was considering Reference Lites instead - on the basis that sapphire cutter styli are far less expensive than the diamond.
I have never had record wear issues on any kind of record in any of my jukeboxes, which I have owned for 20 odd years.
Ok they track slightly heavier, but if set up correctly they are perfect. Its where people dont measure the tracking and have binding trip switches and stiff tone arm cable that starts to bring wear into the equation.
Too light tracking is as bad as too heavy also.
I have played lacquers in them many times and they don't really seem to wear much more after the initial treble drop off.
So far then it looks like the consensu is to continue with PVC.
Souri no good as a source as he only sells to his customers.
Thanks, Nige
I currently use 2mm PVC in my 8 jukeboxes and works fine, but was considering Reference Lites instead - on the basis that sapphire cutter styli are far less expensive than the diamond.
I have never had record wear issues on any kind of record in any of my jukeboxes, which I have owned for 20 odd years.
Ok they track slightly heavier, but if set up correctly they are perfect. Its where people dont measure the tracking and have binding trip switches and stiff tone arm cable that starts to bring wear into the equation.
Too light tracking is as bad as too heavy also.
I have played lacquers in them many times and they don't really seem to wear much more after the initial treble drop off.
So far then it looks like the consensu is to continue with PVC.
Souri no good as a source as he only sells to his customers.
Thanks, Nige
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I had a whole batch of 12 inch lites from Apollo that were slightly "kinked" for want of a better word. There was a point on each plate where the surface was slightly uneven. Seems like the thin plates are harder make totally flat? I certainly won't buy again, but if I had to I would ask if its possible to return them if they look dodgy.
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Dear Dub Studio.
Apollo Masters haven`t no problem to change the laquers happened to me they only ask the serial number that is stamped close the hole and that`s all feel free to ask them.
Take care.
Hamilton.

Apollo Masters haven`t no problem to change the laquers happened to me they only ask the serial number that is stamped close the hole and that`s all feel free to ask them.
Take care.
Hamilton.

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