Hey recently i was gonna purchase this mixer Stanton Vrm-10 for its valve tubes with effects and i was wondering if i use a needle with 20 Hz- 100 kHz response like this one will the mixer still pick up all that information even if the mixers frequency response is 20-20. Also if i use 3rd party D/A converter, will it able to transfer audio onto it and come out to 96 kHz or do i need a DSP signal processor like in the Vestac PMC-008 Pro
Jun-30-2007 06:44
hooj1
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Registered: Mar 2004
Location: Land of milk & honey
Originally posted by ********
The table will still pick up all your UHF's but the mixer will not
Sound only travels like anything through a tube
if something is
6 ft high at the start but the door is only 4ft you arn't going to fit it through, but luckily you can chop off two feet and still push it through... even if the next door is 6ft you only have 4 feet left. p.s. psychoacoustics in UHF are only audible via resonance and reverberation soundcasting, and will normally NOT be heard. I also hear UHF can cause sonofussion and death. but ULF are much more dangerous as they can cause diahreha and organ damage at high volume.
Where all the vampires at.. truely a species that can enjoy that 100khz
it would probably keep some resale value... and it might even be tax deductable gold 16 grams my gosh that about 1/2 an ounce.. wonder what it retails for. with one on each deck you'd have over an ounce of gold just sitting there. of course it is 10x the price of an ounce of gold. OR 20x's taking into account both being an ounce and an ounce running about 650 right now versus the 12000 for the two cartridges..
not bad, that laser picks up more information than your average needle, and the freguency response isn't bad either 20 hz -25 Khz, and the harmonic distortion is low. All it needs is a pitch slider and its mine.
Jul-02-2007 09:31
Andrømeda
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Registered: May 2006
Location: Miami
quote:
Originally posted by ********
The table will still pick up all your UHF's but the mixer will not
Sound only travels like anything through a tube
if something is
6 ft high at the start but the door is only 4ft you arn't going to fit it through, but luckily you can chop off two feet and still push it through... even if the next door is 6ft you only have 4 feet left. p.s. psychoacoustics in UHF are only audible via resonance and reverberation soundcasting, and will normally NOT be heard. I also hear UHF can cause sonofussion and death. but ULF are much more dangerous as they can cause diahreha and organ damage at high volume.
Where all the vampires at.. truely a species that can enjoy that 100khz
it would probably keep some resale value... and it might even be tax deductable gold 16 grams my gosh that about 1/2 an ounce.. wonder what it retails for. with one on each deck you'd have over an ounce of gold just sitting there. of course it is 10x the price of an ounce of gold. OR 20x's taking into account both being an ounce and an ounce running about 650 right now versus the 12000 for the two cartridges..
if you had a few million to throw you could get some very high grade and stylish stuff.. like 50-60g's
speaking of sonic weaponry, the beam sound is pretty rad. It like go's through the air faster than the speed of light or sound, can't really remember. They used it on submarines for sonar back in vietnam and world war 2
Jul-02-2007 09:33
Sanguis Mortuum
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Registered: May 2007
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quote:
Originally posted by Andrømeda
speaking of sonic weaponry, the beam sound is pretty rad. It like go's through the air faster than the speed of light or sound, can't really remember. They used it on submarines for sonar back in vietnam and world war 2
Nothing travels faster than light, and I would think that if it is sound, then it probably doesnt travel faster than sound either.
Of course, the speed of sound underwater is much faster than the speed of sound in air, so sonar will travel much faster underwater than it would in air, but its still not going faster than "the speed of sound" if it is sound.
pretty nice, but why are they so expensive? when it comes to quality the needle does the job not the platter i presume. whats so good about these 20-100,000 dollar turntables