http://www.vinylrecorder.com Anyone know this product?

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Vinyl Recorder

Post: # 437Unread post Dub Studio
Tue Jun 20, 2006 1:28 pm

Yeah this system is brilliant.
Check my feedback page:

http://www.dubstudio.co.uk/dubstudio/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=45&Itemid=88

I wouldn't want to comment about any other new system out there (Kingston, Vestax), mainly because I dont know anyone that uses one. Does anyone else?

Any questions give me a shout :D

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Post: # 439Unread post motorino
Tue Jun 20, 2006 2:09 pm

i believe you never listen other system oh yeah

brilliant? no, good bass, "variable" mediums and minus brilliant, and ever floor noise

its my experience :wink:

and please, read all post about, a lot of experiences here

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Kingston Dubcutter / Vestax

Post: # 444Unread post Dub Studio
Thu Jun 22, 2006 11:53 am

Do you know anyone using the Kingston Dubcutter / Vestax as part of a business? If so give links :wink:

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Post: # 707Unread post Internet
Sun Oct 29, 2006 4:57 pm

Up for this topic.

Only one thing about the vinylrecorder. I got one since 3 years ago.

Vinylrecorder is a real joke. Give it a good master and you will have to hear on the records a beautifful MP3 sound... bad bad bad.

Absolutely not linear. All medium frequency are away..where? maybe to souri's home. :lol:

Bass frequency are recoverable with good EQ. But you can do everything you want for the medium frequency, your snare sound are not here. always away. Sound is never the same. Of course you can't have the exact counterpart when you transfer CD to records, but anyway, a good result is a minimum.

Like I read upfore, good for scratchin (haaa , hooo yeah freeessh) but for real sound like drum'n bass, Electro or other jazz and hip hop sound...forget it.
Cut a blank, record it again on you computer, compare the original sound with the vinylrecorder sound, like sayed flozki : olalalala.

The addtionnal precision plate with vinylrecorder is only good to solve the flutter probs of the technics. Right speed is here with or without additionnal plate and motor.

There is some posivite point nevertheless. You can cut with very high level (+12dbvu already cut here). Price, no so expansive. But I think the manufacturing cost does not exceed 600 or 700$...
With a price like this, one should not either be astonished by the result

peace

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Post: # 715Unread post motorino
Thu Nov 09, 2006 7:01 am

mysterious cutter wrote:

Like I read upfore, good for scratchin (haaa , hooo yeah freeessh) but for real sound like drum'n bass, Electro or other jazz and hip hop sound...forget it.
yes, but not for a good scratch sound, for her durability.. her sound level dont go down
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Post: # 718Unread post Internet
Thu Nov 09, 2006 4:37 pm

motorino wrote:
mysterious cutter wrote:

Like I read upfore, good for scratchin (haaa , hooo yeah freeessh) but for real sound like drum'n bass, Electro or other jazz and hip hop sound...forget it.
yes, but not for a good scratch sound, for her durability.. her sound level dont go down
up with you about that. durability depend a lot of the playback stylus too.
Ortofon kills those records, with shure M44-7, life time is really better.

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Post: # 722Unread post motorino
Fri Nov 10, 2006 12:24 pm

yes, of course

ortofon isnt good for pvc long life, vinyl and apollo reference too (scratch!)

stanton 890 SA its good too, but m44-7 (for me) its the be(a)st
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