Lathe cut records Sound Good as Pressed Vinyl
Lathe cut records by Rich Flores Lathe cut records that have been recorded on polycarbonate sheets of plastic for many years since the 1980's, most definitely, have earned a bad reputation since, because they were always embossed with a tungsten carbide stylus. Many have tried over the years different techniques to improve them, by using, Turtle wax furniture polish, lighter fluid, motor oil, DW40, Etc. Non of these will ever improve the sound quality nor reduce the clicks and pops or the surface noise if recorded very deep. One thing for sure, is the use of the heat lamp, or a hot sapphire stylus, which I have develop in 2015. The result was NO difference with or with out heat, or a heat lamp. The best way to eliminate that awful surface noise, is to emboss no deeper than 4 mils or 4000/ thousands of an inch. My sapphire styli's point is much finer at 2000/th of an inch as compared to those tungsten styli made at home. You can get excellent results at r