Hi all,
Random question, but I was wondering: do you think the T560 is capable of cutting decent quality test records? You know, the type that have fixed tones, frequency sweeps, polarity checks, trackability tests, 0db and so on.
I know these records are usually commercially pressed, but I'd love to cut some if they get the task done
cutting test/burn-in records on a T560
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Re: cutting test/burn-in records on a T560
Hi,
I wouldn't say its impossible, but I I doubt it if you goal is a true calibration standard. Just look what Flo had to go through to get a good pressing of his test record.
Mark
I wouldn't say its impossible, but I I doubt it if you goal is a true calibration standard. Just look what Flo had to go through to get a good pressing of his test record.
Mark
Re: cutting test/burn-in records on a T560
Definitely possible but the results are less than perfect Id say. I have a copy of a Souri test record (just a 1kHz tone at 0dB ref +4dBu), maybe it wasn't stored properly but the pitch is wavery, there's a good amount of surface noise, etc.
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Re: cutting test/burn-in records on a T560
Hmm... I should actually have a listen to my Souri test record again - it's probably the best indicator.