Here you will find a new little video... some complete cycles 35sec long.
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- untitledthe
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Re: New Video... Some complete cycles by Ennebi - Italy
Very nice! I am curious on more details of the used proces and the machine.
Looking forward, when the time is ripe for this. Great work, keep it up.
Looking forward, when the time is ripe for this. Great work, keep it up.
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Re: New Video... Some complete cycles by Ennebi - Italy
I have always been quite skeptic on my posts regarding the new presses, mostly because there has been a lot of advertising and what the "public" could see were just projects/drawings, without any kind of action.
Now, I wouldn't like to sound too much patriotic, but it comes to my mind the 80's motto "Italians do it better" - no website yet, just a few lines, a video, and you can see a fully automated machine operating and making records. After maybe 12 months of promotion from various companies showing nothing.
Said this, the heating by magnetic induction is not a new discover, and it works, I suppose it will produce some oxyd on moulds, which will have to be removed regularly, like every 1500-2000 records, but these are details: what I really like about this machine is that, for the very first time, we can see something concrete, in action.
I also like very much the record unloading driven by vacuum: a concept which - if you mind - is much more simple than the mechanical unloading we find on the Toolex and Lened concepts.
Even if I am sure that there will be a lot of skeptic people stuck to the past, talking about the quality of the record, about the length of the cycle time, and so on, I am glad that a potential revolutionary technology might come in ... at least some people will stop making money by selling or offering for ridiculous prices 40-years old equipment
Now, I wouldn't like to sound too much patriotic, but it comes to my mind the 80's motto "Italians do it better" - no website yet, just a few lines, a video, and you can see a fully automated machine operating and making records. After maybe 12 months of promotion from various companies showing nothing.
Said this, the heating by magnetic induction is not a new discover, and it works, I suppose it will produce some oxyd on moulds, which will have to be removed regularly, like every 1500-2000 records, but these are details: what I really like about this machine is that, for the very first time, we can see something concrete, in action.
I also like very much the record unloading driven by vacuum: a concept which - if you mind - is much more simple than the mechanical unloading we find on the Toolex and Lened concepts.
Even if I am sure that there will be a lot of skeptic people stuck to the past, talking about the quality of the record, about the length of the cycle time, and so on, I am glad that a potential revolutionary technology might come in ... at least some people will stop making money by selling or offering for ridiculous prices 40-years old equipment
Phil from Phono Press, Milan, Italy
http://www.phonopress.it
http://www.phonopress.it