Studer A80 vinyl cutting lathe version - double playback heads with variable tape delay path
This is a short demonstration of a Studer A80 we serviced for Elettroformati Mastering Studio in Milan, this machine is used to feed signals to a Neumann vinyl cutting lathe. A cutting lathe requires two signals, one feeding the cutter head and the other which gives information in advance to enable the grooves to be packed in the best possible way without impinging on adjacent grooves. Check out more at http://www.analogplanet.it

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Otari MTR-12 with Studer A80 playing through external head preamp

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DIY Record Lathe (CTDO BBQ 2018)

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Studer A820 Master Tape Replay

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I Pimped Up My Tape Recorder

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STUDER ReVox history in 1994

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People Who Messed With The Royal Guard and Regretted It!

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OMA on the Neumann Cutting Lathe & Direct Drive Turntables

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STUDER C37 TUBE REEL TO REEL RECORDER

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Studer A80 vs. Telefunken M15A - Can you do it over the Net?

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Studer A820 reel to reel tape recorder, the best!

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AET2090: Introduction to the Studer Analog 2-track

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Reel to reel tape 2" simple recording drums (first test recording)

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Studer A80 VU Master Recorder - unveiling a legend.

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Mixing With Tape: Studer A80 Master Recorder

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Studer A80 VU MKII Simple Electronics Adjustment

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The Studer Legend - a history of our Mixers

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DEMO Electrecord Analog Master Tape !DOLBY! Johnny Răducanu – Vals Nostalgic - 1976 Recording Studer

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Revox T26

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Tech Story: Making Vinyl Records With DIY Cutting Lathe (Self-Built Dubplate Machine & Studio)

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