info on record lathes

Selling equipment? know of a good lead on obtaining equipment? looking to buy? You can post info here.

Note: We have no system in place, nor the human resources, to enforce fees, for what amounts to placing an ad with the best possible audience for your items. Nonetheless, there is hope, need, and expectation: Please show good will, and help the site survive, by giving a contribution (using the golden button up top) when your item sells, or if the site helps you find the service you need.

Moderators: piaptk, tragwag, Steve E., Aussie0zborn

Post Reply
User avatar
halfnormal
Posts: 1
Joined: Fri May 05, 2006 2:00 am
Location: portland
Contact:

info on record lathes

Post: # 350Unread post halfnormal
Fri May 05, 2006 2:08 am

i am interested in learning about record cutting, and am considering investing in a lathe in the next year or so

was wondering what recommendations people would have for make and models to look at. seems like there are a lot of vintage ones, and ads for parts etc.


for example -

there is the lathe, and the cutting head, and the amplifier, right?? does it break down into more components??? how interechangeable are heads for the various lathes out there, etc


i would just be looking for something that makes for clean results, and can cut deep/loud etc. perhaps eventually getting them to cut masters, but for now just individual releases. does a killer cut head run on the same lathe as a soso head??

i found a lot of great info on the aardvark site, but looking for some more depth and specific tech details for makes and models etc. maybe if there was a lathe-r-us somewhere i could poke around a little more, but it is hard to get close to one just to learn


i am releasing some vinyl and will be able to visit the guy and ask him some questions, but then i found this board and thought i'd put it out there


thanks!!!
bob

User avatar
motorino
Posts: 404
Joined: Wed Aug 24, 2005 4:53 pm
Location: Aragón, ZGZ
Contact:

Post: # 365Unread post motorino
Tue May 09, 2006 5:01 am

i recomend you, visit any cutting house near you, look and speak with the cutter :D (the person how cut, hehe)

User avatar
Aussie0zborn
Posts: 1828
Joined: Sat Mar 11, 2006 8:23 am
Location: Australia
Contact:

Post: # 389Unread post Aussie0zborn
Fri May 19, 2006 8:25 am

So you want to cut masters? You need a real system, something like a Neumann VMS66 or VMS70 lathe with an SX74 head driven by a SAL74 amp rack. Expect to pay over USD $20,000-00

It seems to me that the USA's favourite cutting system is the Scully lathe with either the Westrex 3D-II or Neumann SX74 cutterhead.

Either lathe will need to have a preview system if you want to cut masters and particularly if you want to cut LOUD records that dont jump.

Be sure not to buy somebody else's problem. Disc cutting is one area where you need to do it properly and invest the big dollars if you want succesful results. Buying a complete working system will save you untold hours of grief. Good luck.

More info at http://www.vinylium.ch and [url]http://www.%20floka.com[/url]

User avatar
Wink Junior
Posts: 7
Joined: Sat Mar 24, 2007 5:02 pm
Location: Portland, Ore USA
Contact:

Post: # 1129Unread post Wink Junior
Mon Mar 26, 2007 12:57 am

motorino wrote:i recomend you, visit any cutting house near you, look and speak with the cutter :D (the person how cut, hehe)
Funny that, I like the idea of calling the lathe person a "cutter" rather than mixing up the term "mastering", used both for lathe work and post-production work on a recording before you send out for a pressing!

That said, visiting the nearest cutting house near most of us in the U.S. means a plane ticket! Cheers, Wink

Post Reply