Re: A question about cylinder blanks for recording
Posted: Tue Sep 16, 2014 1:02 pm
thank you shawn great base responce on thos last couple of cylinders one even had too much
i will play around with them and see what the results are
can you give me a test mail on [email protected] (my phono mail) so i get your email so i can sent you edited versions back
i din't download the mic ones there's nothing better than a needle to groove contact
i hope you'll get your long pick-up arm that one is a great idea i also use a long arm
for 2m brown wax i would glue a ediphone playing needle on your cartridge the standard modern needles meant for 2m wax still tend to digg into the brown wax the ediphone doesn't do that
i also transfered a 40cm Pathé disc with this arm at a low speed (33) to prevent skipping and digitally brought back to 90 rpm
i will play around with them and see what the results are
can you give me a test mail on [email protected] (my phono mail) so i get your email so i can sent you edited versions back
i din't download the mic ones there's nothing better than a needle to groove contact
i hope you'll get your long pick-up arm that one is a great idea i also use a long arm
for 2m brown wax i would glue a ediphone playing needle on your cartridge the standard modern needles meant for 2m wax still tend to digg into the brown wax the ediphone doesn't do that
i also transfered a 40cm Pathé disc with this arm at a low speed (33) to prevent skipping and digitally brought back to 90 rpm