
BOOK REVIEW: "DISK RECORDING VOL.1: Groove Geometry And The Recording Process"
BOOK CONTENT: Detailed vintage engineering info on Westrex mono and stereo cutterheads and amps, the Fairchild stereo cutterhead and amp, processes for making high-quality lacquer blanks, materials & steps for makign cutting stylii, etc.
DATES OF ARTICLES IN BOOK: 1953 - 1980
LENGTH: 550 pages
EDITOR: Stephen Temmer
PUBLISHER: AES (Audio Engineering Society)
PRICE: $40 US Dollars (If you are a dues-paying member of the Audio Engineering Society, price is $20 USD)
LINK TO AES SITE WHERE YOU CAN BUY: http://www.aes.org/publications/anth.cfm
REVIEW:
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It's a HOLY GRAIL for anyone looking for harcdore technical engineering info on Westrex mono and stereo cutterheads and amps, the Fairchild stereo cutterhead and amp, processes for making high-quality lacquer blanks, or materials & steps involved in cutting your own sapphire cutting stylii. It gives you enough info that if you wanted to go and re-create some of these items, you might have a good chance of being successful, if you have, or seek out and learn, the basic required electronics/metalworking/gem-cutting skills & tools. It also has an interesting approach to building a hydraulic-powered cutting lathe in one article.
FORUM MEMBERS WITH TIME ON YOUR HANDS: Buy this book, read it, divide up the work amongst yourselves of learning metalworking / electronics / gem cutting, and provide for sale internationally, different sources and price-ranges of record-cutting lathes, cutterheads & amps (lower-priced Grampian-quality mono would be nice), stylii, and blanks!
60% of this book has complex math forumulas and graphs, physics, and other scary stuff for non-electrical-engineers like myself. But the remaining 40% has incredible cool useful material for anyone interested in having a go at building cutting equipment or supplies; it's like a "dark industry secrets giveaway".
A few sample pages:
Some improvements made to the Westrex 45-45 stereo cutterhead in 1959 to improve high-frequency response: Which of course requires some descriptive explanation of the cutterhead design...


Details on making and mounting in metal shanks, high-quality cutting stylii:



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