wtb: stero head...under 1000$
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wtb: stero head...under 1000$
looking for a starters stereo head ideally able to cut on a rekokut. thx to all and welcome to offers
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Re: wtb: stero head...under 100$
I have one but it costs $125jeantalban wrote:looking for a starters stereo head ideally able to cut on a rekokut. thx to all and welcome to offers
Sorry
Re: wtb: stero head...under 100$
powerstrip wrote:I have one but it costs $125jeantalban wrote:looking for a starters stereo head ideally able to cut on a rekokut. thx to all and welcome to offers
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meaning under a thousand...
hello you all, i made a mistake with typing 100 instead ouf Thousand dollars... so its 1000. wecome to stuff offers.
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here is a good place to start looking, price-range wise
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Neumann-SX-68-SX68-CutterHead-Cutter-Head-Cutting-Head-SN-149-for-Neumann-Lathe-/360433633690?pt=US_Other_Pro_Audio&hash=item53eb84c99a
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Neumann-SX-68-SX68-CutterHead-Cutter-Head-Cutting-Head-SN-149-for-Neumann-Lathe-/360433633690?pt=US_Other_Pro_Audio&hash=item53eb84c99a
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exactely what i was goi to ask flozky. what would it be like. just like mark's steroo unit?https://lathetrolls.com/viewtopic.php?t=3027&mforum=lathetrolls
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feedback or not...
according to http://www.cutterheadrepair.com/whatthecutter.htm the whole question is basically questioon of the frequency response. So what is the order of measure to that quality loss for a non feedback head. I guess it must be hard in a second time, to "add" out of phase magnets, and what has been flozky's interrest to have built such a cutter head, for he is exellent at building a whole new range of references in the alley. So i see that more like question in the form of an answer than anything else in flo and angus notes. So the answer is yes i can catch what a feedback head means from now on... and i feel much more secure to get a little bit closer from pure accoustic physics which i intend to capture form my very own "production". thanks to you all guys i catch much better.. but still i collapse in front of the damper action. can anyone say more precisely its action?