Who else wants a home record lathe that fits over a Technics 1200’s turntable? The German made VinylRecorder T-560 provides stereo recording on 7, 10, or 12 inch blank discs at 33, 45, and 78 speeds all while claiming to "100% scratching-proved."
The only question is where was this contraption back in 1995? Then again, with a price tag of 3200 EUR (approximately $4400 USD) this probably wouldn’t have been the utopian game changer that DJ’s had been dreaming of.
See VinylRecorder for more info.
[via Gear Wire]
More pics after the jump!
oh my god I want that thing.
imagine the possibilities! man.
too expensive, but I can’t help but drool over the implications of having one
as a local urban music producer the ability to offer zero-day vinyl presses would add value to my business
Gawd.
That leaves that Vestax abomination for dead.
@Kerry
yeah, the Vestax version was not at all appealing
one day the rap game will make me rich. then ill buy vinyl lathes galore.
I respect the True School, vinyl purist ethic but hasn’t this machine been rendered totally obsolete by Serato and their ilk??