Nowadays, music can be downloaded in data format for immediate listening. On the other hand, analog vinyl records must be physically handed over and played on a player. We maintain and modify machines that make analog vinyl records by themselves and sell them.
Vansix values the connection between people by handing out self-made vinyl records and wishes for peace through music, which is why we have the following theme.
Extend Peace
Hand-deliver Your Unique Sound Linking Hearts Across Borders
Sorry for the delay in responding. Reduce needle pressure, warm the blank, apply wax to the blank. I think it will disappear with any of the following.
Thanks for the answer. I thought it was PVC. Black PETG is much harder to find on sale, and colored ones too. We only sell transparent and white PETG. I liked the white PETG the most, it’s even better than the black PVC that I have.
Thank you. If you make a purchase at the URL below, we will ship it to you. reverb.com/item/72767318-vanrock-upgrade-ver-discoder-1980-1985-7inchvinyl-record-cutting-lathe-restored
@@Vansix_Lathe_Store Oh, Sorry! I was thinking that they'll have a hissy fit over the fact that the tracks are going into the center of the record, & the negligible frequency loss will make the whole experiment null & void.
Sorry for the late reply. What information are you looking for? What are you looking for tips on? The Record Cutter shown in the video can be purchased.
Yeah with more ticks and pops and groove distortions and wear than ever before. CDs meanwhile can last as long or longer provided they use good materials. CDs made in the 80s are still playable by the way. Now if you want to stick with Thomas Edisons' antique playback system then feel free to do so. @@rokarolla
@@Vansix_Lathe_Store I think it's a really interesting attempt. It looks like retro equipment. I like to see machines that dig vinyl grooves, so please continue to show me various things in the future. Thank you😊😊😊