![]() Oh yeah.that funny cutter thing.never tried one, to be honest I wasn't convinced that it would do the job. Steve BersonSecret Society of Lathe Trolls.bloody good find that, thanks I don't have direct experience with either of these models so you can take all of the above with a grain of salt if you wish.Ī nice forum that has a good bit of discussion of the Vinylrecorder and Vinylium dubcutter - as well as lots of info on vintage "semi-pro" cutters made by the likes of Presto, RCA and Rek-o-cut can be found at The Secret Society of Lathe Trolls I want to buy a new lacquer cutter to start my first cutting. Comes with everything you need, even blanc records and labels. This vinyl recorder is cutting on 33 and 45. ![]() Most posts that I've read from those that have compared the Vinyl Recorder with the Vinylium Kingston dubcutter (which goes for more money - welcome to vinylium gmbh switzerland ) have preferred the fidelity gotten from the Kingston. Post: Unread post kaiserL Wed 12:18 pm Hello everyone. Want to cut your own vinyl records or dubplates With Vestax VRX 2000 you can. Neumann SX 74 Cutterhead Ortofon Amps GO 701 Vinylium Pitch 98. For casual one offs it might be ok as long as the expectation is not the same that you have for an acetate cut on a Neumann or a Scully. Our services include CD and Vinyl Mastering, Dubplates, Mixing and Audio Restoration. Also the fact you're running off a Technics or similar turntable is another big limiting factor. Vinylium doesn’t provide DMM cuttings anymore but we can help you to make your choice a little easier Vinylium does ONLY guarantee lacquer cuts performed by Vinyl Room cutting studio Holland. The fact that the stock cutter head with these is not a feedback type is a big limiting factor - although apparently they are offering a feedback cutter head now - just haven't heard anything made with this. A few years ago, just as vinyl was coming under serious threat from CD mixers as a DJ tool, came the Vinylium Dubplate Cutter, a fantastic looking Swiss-made aluminum gadget which bolts onto a. ![]()
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