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Hi,the_ducktail wrote:Dear All and Markrob:
I follow your instructions and I do as following:
I got the record cutter working at right speeds
I grab a receiver 100watts
I connect some audio source to the receiver and check the output with an AC voltmeter (2 or 3 Volts MAX)
I connect the cables from the speakers to the head checking the output for no more than 2 or 3 volts MAX
I heard some music coming out from the head so as I felt vibrations from the stylus with my finger tip
I do some recording in a record
1st try: I obtained some very low or unaudible sound on the record, so I applied more power to the output and rise it to average 3volts
2nd try: I obtained some music but very low volume.
I got some ideas...
there is not enough output power (but I dont want to blow the head)
the stylus is not the appropiate one (steel)
the record is not new (was a recordio disc but with some small scratches)
Can somebody help me? regards.-
Im using an AUDAX RH5 head 8ohmsstudiorp wrote:Why only 2-3 volts ? Which head do you use ?
studiorp wrote:Have you checked if the armature of your head has been centered perfectly ?
Then check too the gum inside the head, could be gone in the years...
Sorry for this question, but do you use an inverted riaa curve on your eq
A: 130 per channel, its a samson servo 260Then how many watts do you have on your amp ?
Ive done that but nothing else. Do I have to do another thing apart from that?To get started, roll off the lows below 500hz at about -6db/octave. Boost the highs above 2Khz at +6db/octave. 500hz to 2Khz should be set flat.
Thanks a lot mansocialroots wrote:!felicidades carnal! nice results for your first cut,like i told you before ,your rek o kut looks like its in such nice condition,de poca madre,chingona! respect,big up desde Taiwan!
mi encanta tu laboratorio tambien,vintage,LoFi,mono, ahuevo!