You will now be able to cut your own vinyl records with this one-button cutting lathe. At first look it sounds intriguing, but once you get into the details (other than the coolness factor) it is pretty much useless. Check out the FAQ in Learn More.
https://phonocut.com/products/phonocut
It only cuts 10" records. The records can only hold 9 minutes of audio a side. You have to use Phonocut's blanks which are about $13.50 each. It only cuts in stereo. There is no meter to tell you the signal level, so get ready to make some $13 coasters until you figure out a good input level. It currently retails for $3,400.
It would be a good companion piece to set next to your Digital Compact Cassette, HD-DVD video disc player and CED laser disc player.
https://phonocut.com/products/phonocut
It only cuts 10" records. The records can only hold 9 minutes of audio a side. You have to use Phonocut's blanks which are about $13.50 each. It only cuts in stereo. There is no meter to tell you the signal level, so get ready to make some $13 coasters until you figure out a good input level. It currently retails for $3,400.
It would be a good companion piece to set next to your Digital Compact Cassette, HD-DVD video disc player and CED laser disc player.