
Cabbage Patch Elvis wrote:I dunno. I'm listening to my copy of Miles Davis Vol.2 and it sounds fine to me. Oh, what I meant was, it sounds friggin fine to me.


philbrown wrote:Oh, and just for the record I'm one of the morons who used to cut DMM masters.
Phil Brown
gabriel1998 wrote:I'm curious to see how an "ENGINEER" failed to comprehend my post?
gabriel1998 wrote:So now we need to be engineers to have an opinion on how they sound? a deep understanding of the process?
flavio81 wrote:gabriel1998 wrote:I'm curious to see how an "ENGINEER" failed to comprehend my post?flavio81 wrote:He's an actual cutting engineer that has cut many records.
I don't care if he's a space monkey. Obviously people can't read. and people keep joining the club!
gabriel1998 wrote:So now we need to be engineers to have an opinion on how they sound? a deep understanding of the process?flavio81 wrote:It would be great if you would understand the process fully and blame the Blue Note DMMs'
sound quality on other factors. Because, there are MANY factors that influence the final sound of the records,
y' know? Like the sound source (in 1st place), the processing made before it reaches the cutter head,
the ability and choices of the cutting engineer, the plating process, the pressing process, the amount of times
the stamper is used, the time the record compound is left in the stamper, the quality of the record compound, etc etc etc.
DMM is about cutting on 'soft' metal. To do this they have to change the record cutting angle to almost 0 degrees
and then compensate electronically for this so conventional cartridges (with VTA 15-23°) show no distortions.
This would be the only audiophile 'pitfall' of the process, but the proof is in the pudding and there are some
DMM-cut records that are just fine. Everything else is as good or better in the DMM process, compared to lacquer cutting.
Yes, you should know more about the topic before tooting agressively your claims.
gabriel1998 wrote:........major snippage............ If I want to know how a real Vinyl Lp is made, I'll just go over to the old Classic Records website or the new Quality Record Pressings youtube video. or better yet, Remember when I was a kid and used to run around the Capitol Pressing Plant in Stamford, Ct where my mom used to work or walk 10 minutes from my parents house to Mosaic Records. ........more snippage.........
fscl wrote:gabriel1998 wrote:........major snippage............ If I want to know how a real Vinyl Lp is made, I'll just go over to the old Classic Records website or the new Quality Record Pressings youtube video. or better yet, Remember when I was a kid and used to run around the Capitol Pressing Plant in Stamford, Ct where my mom used to work or walk 10 minutes from my parents house to Mosaic Records. ........more snippage.........
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Mosaic's address is currently listed on Fairfield Ave.
Fred
gabriel1998 wrote: The Capitol pressing plant used to be by Glenbrook Road in the late 70's. Mosaic records is right down the road where I grew Up.
Was Frankie still on Capitol? then? That's Life (I remember when that was a top 40....
as in great sound.fscl wrote:gabriel1998 wrote: The Capitol pressing plant used to be by Glenbrook Road in the late 70's. Mosaic records is right down the road where I grew Up.
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Man has the area changed.......The / a railroad line / spur is closeby..... so that makes perfect sense......
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The plant must have been cranking out lots of Grand Funk RR ^in those days......
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Was Frankie still on Capitol? then? That's Life (I remember when that was a top 40....
) looks to be on Reprise.
Do you know Michael C......![]()
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Thanks for a bit of local SW CT history......![]()
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Linda's WWE is still closeby and the Clairol plant has now closed but home to future NBC Sports.....
Let me know when you are in town, we can grab a beer.......
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Fred and (back on topic) my Sheffield Labs Thelma Houston & Pressure Cooker DMM is quite amazing.....![]()
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as in great sound.
gabriel1998 wrote:My Father spent his entire career at Pitney bowes in the South end. Now I think its completely gone. I used to play little league at dyke park. In high school I used to roll posters part time for the WWF. Yeah, I used to joke with all of them. I remember Bloomingdales, now a parking lot for Uconn, Caldor's dept store, Gimbles in high ridge. Hell, I remember when they built the downtown Mall.lol. Buster Browns where my dad used to buy my sneakers. There used to be a diner downtown but who knows if its there anymore. Back to the topic. I'm not saying all DMM's are bad. I'm strictly talking about Blue note DMM's. Everyone has different taste and opinions and that's fine but when someone comes in on their highhorse
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but they did knock down the comedy club next door.fscl wrote:gabriel1998 wrote:My Father spent his entire career at Pitney bowes in the South end. Now I think its completely gone. I used to play little league at dyke park. In high school I used to roll posters part time for the WWF. Yeah, I used to joke with all of them. I remember Bloomingdales, now a parking lot for Uconn, Caldor's dept store, Gimbles in high ridge. Hell, I remember when they built the downtown Mall.lol. Buster Browns where my dad used to buy my sneakers. There used to be a diner downtown but who knows if its there anymore. Back to the topic. I'm not saying all DMM's are bad. I'm strictly talking about Blue note DMM's. Everyone has different taste and opinions and that's fine but when someone comes in on their highhorse
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You're making me cry.....
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PB world headquarters is still there, they've disolved most of their surrounding real estate and is under current development...... Lots of people here used to work there along w/ the old Electrolux Co.....Bloomies is UConn STM and the commuter students park at the lot. Gimbles is now LT?
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but they did knock down the comedy club next door.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=59o4bJgK9UQ
Thanks for clarifying DMMs on Blue Note........ I try to buy old / used BNs....... but the ones in good condition, are still few and far between.
Fred
danieldust wrote:I have heard people say bad things about Blue Note's Direct Metal Master releases. Are all DMMs bad, or is it just the Blue Notes? Are there examples of good DMM records? I have a few and can't seem to find anything wrong with them, but I'm not the hardcore audiophile that many here are. What's your take on them?


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