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Exactly. That's assuming it works at all. I can't help but thinking this second PR round means they blew through the original funding and need more to throw down the drain.concretecowboy71 wrote:How do you cut a reference copy?
How do you check to see how the audio reacts to the format?
Do you wait until a test pressing?
That is crazy.
Back in the day there were 12" copper blanks that refs were cut on.concretecowboy71 wrote:Maybe that is one reason DMM never really took off too.
In theory, it is possible to send a DMM ref. And I think that some specialized cutting studios (AR, PA, RT, ...) may do that if paid well. We don't do it as we have DMM plates just for our production cutting (and sometimes even less plates than required), so we wouldn't be able to produce more Cu plates to send them to our customers. Test pressings are more important to most of them to hear also electroforming and pressing quality and possible issues.jjgolden wrote:Back in the day there were 12" copper blanks that refs were cut on.concretecowboy71 wrote:Maybe that is one reason DMM never really took off too.
I don't know if any of the DMM facilities offer copper refs today..??
JJG