- Tony Remple
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- Location: minneapolis
http://www.drdub.com/praxis/dub.wmv
a promotional video......dont coment
a promotional video......dont coment
hey
what's so funny about our little yehaaa video... ?motorino wrote:http://www.drdub.com/praxis/dub.wmv
a promotional video......dont coment
our first attempt in movie making...
mmm.. sorry, but isnt my video, not me
respect to all
respect to all
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- ffwolfcone
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i heard it cuts at -1 db.
I heard it is real quite....
- ameisevinyl
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vinylrecorder
I heard a testcut of this thing,
its alright! some people here in germany say its a bit dull...
but i think it depends a lot on the person who uses it...
the trick is also: it uses diamond styli and not saphire
(we tried to cut into souris-vinylrecorder-plates with normal cutterheads...
its not possible!...you need the right cutting angle --> 15° for acetate
0° for PVC as far as i am concerned...i heard they heat up the PVC-disks with a light bulb and also with hot-water-baths but thats just rumours...
hey dr. dub you might know more?)
a better solution (maybe not for cutting PVC but for better soundquality)
is http://www.vinylium.ch --> kingston record cutter
these people were the first to build technics MK2 cutters...
check it out
mart
its alright! some people here in germany say its a bit dull...
but i think it depends a lot on the person who uses it...
the trick is also: it uses diamond styli and not saphire
(we tried to cut into souris-vinylrecorder-plates with normal cutterheads...
its not possible!...you need the right cutting angle --> 15° for acetate
0° for PVC as far as i am concerned...i heard they heat up the PVC-disks with a light bulb and also with hot-water-baths but thats just rumours...
hey dr. dub you might know more?)
a better solution (maybe not for cutting PVC but for better soundquality)
is http://www.vinylium.ch --> kingston record cutter
these people were the first to build technics MK2 cutters...
check it out
mart
well...
the new vinylrecorder heads do have feedback...motorino wrote:you can cut pvc with the kingston, but the pvc its good only for scratch, the pvc sound isnt good for profesional, its trhu
kingston sound its BETTER than vinylrecorder souri, the mistery its the feedback!! and more things
i am not going into the better/worse discussion, but what we learned is 2 things:
- ONLY through experience and cutting LOTS of records you achieve satisfying results. if you don't cut on a dayly basis you will not be able to produce decent records.
- outbord gear is just as imprtant as whatever cutter you use.
we cut on all kinds of blanks (souri, pressed ones, apollo) and learned that souri's machine is working fine, once you have a setup that fits your blanks. this is one of the big advantages of it: it's flexible and you can twist and turn it the way you need...
Re: well...
i will like listen, but compare the old one with the sc-99 vinylium...Anonymous wrote:
the new vinylrecorder heads do have feedback...
i believe, a person, dont need a lot of time for listen the diferences
only writing my experience
regards, guest
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Marcos
- Itsagroovething
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Kingston Cutter Blanks
Hi, Can anyone tell me if you can use Vinylium Souri's blank discs for the Kingston Cutter too???
- Itsagroovething
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- Itsagroovething
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- Joined: Mon May 08, 2006 9:48 am
Heating Vinyl
Hi, does anyone know how long you have to heat the pvc vinyl for and how warm the vinyl should be before cutting with a Kingston Dub Cutter??
hi i have one of these machines sorry for late reply ...
sound quality depends on user .... at first i thought yeah these are ok but now i think they are amazing ........ you need a hot space tho minimum 28 degrees and each record has to be more than 42 degrees to get real good sound.... and stylus heating is different for each records depending on room temp give or take a few degrees this is important
sound quality depends on user .... at first i thought yeah these are ok but now i think they are amazing ........ you need a hot space tho minimum 28 degrees and each record has to be more than 42 degrees to get real good sound.... and stylus heating is different for each records depending on room temp give or take a few degrees this is important
