WANTED: Happy members who like to discuss audio and other topics related to our interest. Desire to learn and share knowledge of science required. There are many reviews of audio hardware and expert members to help answer your questions.
Click here to have your audio equipment measured for free!
If you do the math, digital will work in these applications, and the third recording demonstrates this thing is good enough for noisy lo-fi.
I am curious how it would do with test records. Like for pink noise, would there be any significant artifacts in my audible range, i.e., 20-14kHz. Is the noise mathematically clean or is it messy? I am also curious if there will be any sub $5 third party blanks that are just as good as their $10 ones.
Why stop there - pure analogue recording and playback. No need for expensive power cords, or interconnects, you don't even need to worry about batteries.
I remember when I was DJing in the 90s there was a sort-of-affordable LP cutter made by one of the DJ companies. Maybe Numark, but I can't find any record of it. Does anyone else remember it?
Why stop there - pure analogue recording and playback. No need for expensive power cords, or interconnects, you don't even need to worry about batteries.
I can’t recall where I read it, someone did claim that there were an “impossible to describe” realism inEdison cylinder!! Could have been from “ Romy The Cat” website … not saying it was Romy’s post …
This is really cool, Probably has some potential in doing direct-to-disc recordings as well. But I have a question, what is the point of recording digital files to vinyl?