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Who can help me with my VR T560 cutterhead?
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Re: Who can help me with my VR T560 cutterhead?
Those are AWESOME!Snug Music wrote:our selfmade custom blanks
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Re: Who can help me with my VR T560 cutterhead?
EpicenterBryan wrote:That's it!Snug Music wrote:looks like an apollo 11 Spacecraft...loool
Hehee thx Bryan,...thats so funny...hihiiii
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Re: Who can help me with my VR T560 cutterhead?
24kHz ! 0dB 4"clock and bells SUPER ! PC only 20kHz
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EDqXiWC8j7k&feature=youtu.be
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EDqXiWC8j7k&feature=youtu.be
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Re: Who can help me with my VR T560 cutterhead?
Thanks Bryan...EpicenterBryan wrote:Those are AWESOME!Snug Music wrote:our selfmade custom blanks
here is a Beer for you...
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pain in the a..s https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EDqXiWC8j7k&feature=youtu.be
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sakuszi wrote:pain in the a..s https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EDqXiWC8j7k&feature=youtu.be
hey Saku, ..
One can imagine it, but did not realize! Do a better photo with a higher resolution!
Yes the sound is clear and brilliant over! I think we have achieved a breakthrough in terms of heights! First test was extremely successful in the measurement!
best regards
Scotty
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Re: Who can help me with my VR T560 cutterhead?
gentlemen! yesterday reached a stereo effect, it is very, very difficult to realize! The head must be very, very precise! In another case, the stereo effect will not be heard!
Now I wonder about whether it is worth doing stereo heads ... or better to make heads mono, it's not a joke, a very difficult thing with this stereo.
Now I know why the stereo heads are very expensive because they cost up to 10 k $. Primitive is stereophony for $ 50, [made head for the car speakers for $ 50 a set, etc.]. It is only suitable for amateur recordings only, more for fun, never for professional mastering.
Today, I'll record from my newest head [amateur], the true stereophony, but very very far yet .....
Now I wonder about whether it is worth doing stereo heads ... or better to make heads mono, it's not a joke, a very difficult thing with this stereo.
Now I know why the stereo heads are very expensive because they cost up to 10 k $. Primitive is stereophony for $ 50, [made head for the car speakers for $ 50 a set, etc.]. It is only suitable for amateur recordings only, more for fun, never for professional mastering.
Today, I'll record from my newest head [amateur], the true stereophony, but very very far yet .....
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sakuszi wrote:gentlemen! yesterday reached a stereo effect...
Now I wonder about whether it is worth doing stereo heads ...
...expensive because they cost up to 10 k $. Primitive is stereophony for $ 50, [made head for the car speakers for $ 50 a set, etc.]. It is only suitable for amateur recordings only, more for fun, never for professional mastering.
Today, I'll record from my newest head [amateur], the true stereophony, but very very far yet .....
WRONG
Hey Saku .. it also has not said that it is easy. But on the contrary!!!
But unfortunately I have you here once disabuse.
If one works very well (you have the Centering absolutely do exactly!), Then you can also reach a good stereo effect! I have days to align the driver properly!
But we did it!
And this with (car tweeters !!!)
Also important is the exact geometry and the whole fine-tuning.
Thats it!
Fact: Precise operation and to reach his goal !!!
BTW:
It is indeed never reach the quality of a Neumann machine !!!
But otherwise pretty good (Professional recording) with a lot of power on vinyl!
We compare our vinyl recordings (by volume) in part with those of Bush Records.
And these disks are extremely loud!
But we're getting close !!!
Best regards
Scotty
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Look at here...
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Eg32bynVLA8&feature=youtu.be
Real test cutter head stereo separation L R . 1000 Hz / 20 kHz 0dB , is it a scam?
Real test cutter head stereo separation L R . 1000 Hz / 20 kHz 0dB , is it a scam?
Re: Who can help me with my VR T560 cutterhead?
it's something [my work] do not call up the lathe, because my vomiting collects, but records quite nicely, I think it is necessary equipment for $ 100k, it is important to understand what is going on
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my work
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It also works flawlessly, automatic control
There's nothing for free
There's nothing for free
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TestCut at Polystyrol ( without Heat only Suction Unit )
This with new Head and new Car-Tweeter
best Regards
Scotty
her´s a Snipet.....
This with new Head and new Car-Tweeter
best Regards
Scotty
her´s a Snipet.....
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This is 10 units, very similar
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Snug Music nice ! mp3 music selectively treats, but it is easier to record, less quantum information
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wav files go here not, therefore, mp3 high definition!sakuszi wrote:Snug Music nice ! mp3 music selectively treats, but it is easier to record, less quantum information
Do again a recording on vinyl, which are even fatter than polystyrene!
Since I am with the performance to almost + 12db
But here are some impressions of our Lathe with hubcaps-Head ... laughing
her is it...
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