You'll soon be able to cut your own vinyl records


  • TECH
  • Saturday, 19 Oct 2019

Phonocut is developing a project for this home vinyl disc recorder. — AFP Relaxnews

Austrian start-up Phonocut has an ambitious project on Kickstarter to fund its vinyl recorder. The idea is for anyone to create their own stereo-quality vinyl records at home.

The recorder is extremely simple to use: you place the blank vinyl on the turntable, connect the device to any audio source using a classic mini-jack, and press the button. Phonocut offers its own blank 10in (25cm) discs (smaller than the standard 35 rpm, 12in releases), meaning that it is only possible to record 15 minutes of audio on either side. Five blanks come with the recorder.

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