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Posted: Tue Aug 14, 2007 12:43 pm
by tha_illsta
geiom wrote:They told me years ago that there was only one old guy in germany who could fix the cutter heads on Neumann Lathes and that he only had 1 apprentice - like some kind of mad yoda/luke skywalker situation.
Yes, I have heard this too. Not sure how factual it is, and remember there are at least three kinds of lathes out there..not just Neumann.
SO KEEP CUTTING DUBS AND WEAR THE DAMN TINGS OUT SO IT REMAINS PROFITABLE FOR THESE LATHE REPAIR SHOPS TO STAY IN BUSINESS
or...
STOP CUTTING DUBS AND STICK TO VINYL T.P.'s SO WE CAN MAKE THE DAMN TINGS LAST LONGER AND THE SPARES DON'T RUN OUT.
hopefully someone more informed on this than I will come onto this thread and give us all the answer..
I hate to think that the demise of vinyl would eventually come down to a small piece of metal with a couple wires attached.
and on another format issue..
LONG LIVE VHS! (lol) how come JVC, PANASONIC and SONY have all stopped manufacturing VCR's?
But that's another thread ( and probably way off topic )
Posted: Tue Aug 14, 2007 12:47 pm
by efa
LOL year, I used to use Hi-Fi VHS (The stero part of the tape ) for recording back in the day - higher bandwidth and better quality than 4 track - Real analogue!
Posted: Tue Aug 14, 2007 12:52 pm
by tha_illsta
EFA wrote:LOL year, I used to use Hi-Fi VHS (The stero part of the tape ) for recording back in the day - higher bandwidth and better quality than 4 track - Real analogue!
Yeah, I have a VCR that can record AUDIO right accross a S-VHS tape too, sounds wicked..
And if they stop making S-VHS cassettes, what do we do with all them ADAT's with track parts on when the media fails????
I'm beginning to think these fuckers are out to get me fa sure..
Thank god I never bought that MASTERLINK.
and now, back to tha thread...........
Posted: Tue Aug 14, 2007 12:56 pm
by thinking
i was at a place in Bristol the other month where they have a Neumann lathe (VMS-70) and he said they didn't have any probs at all sourcing spare parts...
Posted: Tue Aug 14, 2007 12:58 pm
by efa
Its a conspiracy set up by the Majors (Shops and Labels)
Posted: Tue Aug 14, 2007 1:04 pm
by tha_illsta
ThinKing wrote:i was at a place in Bristol the other month where they have a Neumann lathe (VMS-70) and he said they didn't have any probs at all sourcing spare parts...
Well yeah, of course...
FOR NOW>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>!!!!!!
Posted: Tue Aug 14, 2007 1:07 pm
by tha_illsta
EFA wrote:Its a conspiracy set up by the Majors (Shops and Labels)
Well yeah, I can believe that but...
"They" don't control NEUMANN Gmbh or it's affiliates ( OR DO THEY

)
Posted: Tue Aug 14, 2007 1:08 pm
by efa
FACT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Alex Jones knows
Posted: Tue Aug 14, 2007 1:12 pm
by tha_illsta
watch out for cameras in tha streetlights, and the tracking device TRANSCO put in the blank dubs....

Posted: Tue Aug 14, 2007 1:19 pm
by efa
Lasers on 1210 that melt the holy black stuff!
(sorry this thread needed derailing, the thought of vinyl dieing is making me feel ill)
Posted: Tue Aug 14, 2007 3:26 pm
by paulie
THA ILLSTA wrote:geiom wrote:They told me years ago that there was only one old guy in germany who could fix the cutter heads on Neumann Lathes and that he only had 1 apprentice - like some kind of mad yoda/luke skywalker situation.
Yes, I have heard this too.
I'm pretty sure that's correct.
Vinyl how long has it got?
Posted: Tue Aug 14, 2007 5:00 pm
by jtransition
Greetings One and all
I have just zipped through this topic so forgive me if i have missed any points.
1,I have spoken to the leading supplier of vinyl to the UK pressing plants and they assure me that there is no shortage or goverment imposed restrictrion on the raw materials used to make the vinyl pellets used to manufacter records.
2,I learned very early on in my career that it is important to have spares,So we have plenty of spares (Murphys law dictates that Anything that can go wrong probably will and at the most inconvienient time).
3,The old boy in Germany that someone referred to sadly passed away about eighteen months ago.
4,There are lots of other people who can repair Neumann lathes and the cutting heads.(Because i do not have a life i read the service manuals and any other lierature i can get my hands on in my spare time).
5,Most vinyl presses actually work better with a small percentage of regrind(Recycled records) and whilst we are on the subject of presses there are plenty of engineers who can service these.
So do not worry vinyl has got a long time left.
Regards
Jason
Re: Vinyl how long has it got?
Posted: Tue Aug 14, 2007 5:12 pm
by misk
Jtransition wrote:Greetings One and all
I have just zipped through this topic so forgive me if i have missed any points.
1,I have spoken to the leading supplier of vinyl to the UK pressing plants and they assure me that there is no shortage or goverment imposed restrictrion on the raw materials used to make the vinyl pellets used to manufacter records.
2,I learned very early on in my career that it is important to have spares,So we have plenty of spares (Murphys law dictates that Anything that can go wrong probably will and at the most inconvienient time).
3,The old boy in Germany that someone referred to sadly passed away about eighteen months ago.
4,There are lots of other people who can repair Neumann lathes and the cutting heads.(Because i do not have a life i read the service manuals and any other lierature i can get my hands on in my spare time).
5,Most vinyl presses actually work better with a small percentage of regrind(Recycled records) and whilst we are on the subject of presses there are plenty of engineers who can service these.
So do not worry vinyl has got a long time left.
Regards
Jason
thanks for that reassuring comment

Posted: Tue Aug 14, 2007 6:17 pm
by thesynthesist
20 seconds...
Re: Vinyl how long has it got?
Posted: Tue Aug 14, 2007 8:44 pm
by tha_illsta
Jtransition wrote:Greetings One and all
I have just zipped through this topic so forgive me if i have missed any points.
1,I have spoken to the leading supplier of vinyl to the UK pressing plants and they assure me that there is no shortage or goverment imposed restrictrion on the raw materials used to make the vinyl pellets used to manufacter records.
2,I learned very early on in my career that it is important to have spares,So we have plenty of spares (Murphys law dictates that Anything that can go wrong probably will and at the most inconvienient time).
3,The old boy in Germany that someone referred to sadly passed away about eighteen months ago.
4,There are lots of other people who can repair Neumann lathes and the cutting heads.(Because i do not have a life i read the service manuals and any other lierature i can get my hands on in my spare time).
5,Most vinyl presses actually work better with a small percentage of regrind(Recycled records) and whilst we are on the subject of presses there are plenty of engineers who can service these.
So do not worry vinyl has got a long time left.
Regards
Jason
Thank goodness someone who actually knows their stuff has finally put us all to rights on this subject...
Thanks, Jason for this informative post. And keep reading those service manuals... you do have a life, or so I keep telling myself whilst reading HONDA service manuals
NOW it's just up to us to keep buying and making vinyl records, or else it REALLY WILL DIE
LONG LIVE THA VINYL e.t.c...e.t.c...

Re: Vinyl how long has it got?
Posted: Tue Aug 14, 2007 8:56 pm
by Tombones
Jtransition wrote:Greetings One and all
I have just zipped through this topic so forgive me if i have missed any points.
1,I have spoken to the leading supplier of vinyl to the UK pressing plants and they assure me that there is no shortage or goverment imposed restrictrion on the raw materials used to make the vinyl pellets used to manufacter records.
2,I learned very early on in my career that it is important to have spares,So we have plenty of spares (Murphys law dictates that Anything that can go wrong probably will and at the most inconvienient time).
3,The old boy in Germany that someone referred to sadly passed away about eighteen months ago.
4,There are lots of other people who can repair Neumann lathes and the cutting heads.(Because i do not have a life i read the service manuals and any other lierature i can get my hands on in my spare time).
5,Most vinyl presses actually work better with a small percentage of regrind(Recycled records) and whilst we are on the subject of presses there are plenty of engineers who can service these.
So do not worry vinyl has got a long time left.
Regards
Jason
thats what i wanted to hear
Posted: Tue Aug 14, 2007 9:14 pm
by frodo
Long enough

Re: Vinyl how long has it got?
Posted: Wed Aug 15, 2007 12:39 am
by abZ
Jtransition wrote:Greetings One and all
I have just zipped through this topic so forgive me if i have missed any points.
1,I have spoken to the leading supplier of vinyl to the UK pressing plants and they assure me that there is no shortage or goverment imposed restrictrion on the raw materials used to make the vinyl pellets used to manufacter records.
2,I learned very early on in my career that it is important to have spares,So we have plenty of spares (Murphys law dictates that Anything that can go wrong probably will and at the most inconvienient time).
3,The old boy in Germany that someone referred to sadly passed away about eighteen months ago.
4,There are lots of other people who can repair Neumann lathes and the cutting heads.(Because i do not have a life i read the service manuals and any other lierature i can get my hands on in my spare time).
5,Most vinyl presses actually work better with a small percentage of regrind(Recycled records) and whilst we are on the subject of presses there are plenty of engineers who can service these.
So do not worry vinyl has got a long time left.
Regards
Jason
You are the shit. It's about time someone laid to rest these annoying myths and urban legends of vinyl. This will come up again somewhere else. You will be quoted

Posted: Wed Aug 15, 2007 5:28 am
by seckle
out to j transition for checking in. badman!!!!
