JAPANESE WARP SHREDDER
francislai
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i have been hearing that this is the new style in japan. most stores have these good quality sure shot de-warping machines. i know a couple major suppliers to japan (mainly 12's hip hop and dance) they have told me buyers from japan are now going out of their way to buy up the warped records at dolllar bin prices. anyone here have knowledge of the warping machine? or have a sureshot method to get rid of warps (preferably one that doesn't involve the oven!)????
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You can buy the "de-warper" at Disk Union in Shibuya... about $500 from memory... would be a good investment for a store... even offer the service to customers (who sign a disclaimer incase anything fucks up)...
peace.
i've been sitting on a couple great warped records and i'm too scared to use macgyver magnifying glass and a matchstick tactics to repair them.
if you have anytime do us all a favor and find out how much those machines are (and where to cop). the info is being kept fairly quiet (i'm sure for a reason) only way i know is from some nice japanese buyer who leaked.
we usa'ers need to keep up with this advanced technological game the japanese are running (even the record nerd industry?....ammm.)
If the search function weren't so lame I'd try to dig it up
Hommie, you sound like this is some BIG secret de-warping conspiracy by the Japanese. LOL! You will never catch up with the Japanese technology! Ha ha!!! This is not a sci-fi movie foolionic. Mecha-Godzilla is not de-warping them shits! It's 2006 mayne, get online and re-search the joint and buy one. Call some record stores in Japan and see what the deal is. I???m sure that some cats in Japan would be happy to sell you one if you have the money. Sheep is in Australia and they don't have the machines there either.
i use the glass in the oven method. works fine for me. actually, i've gotten into collecting different kinds of warps to challenge by skills. the one you speak of Mr South Amurrka can be fixed. i suggest several short burst of temperature exposure.
think about this. you are trying to reverse what was done to warp the record. since I find a lot of records sitting the position that made them warped (cocked over in some closet), you think about reversing that. i think the best bet is exposure to warmth, not heat, over a longer time.
(sorry)
the "usa'ers" missed that boat about 40 years ago. and "even[/b] the record nerd industry"? fucking please.
Disk Union - Accessories store in Shinjuku. Seen it there.
I can't help u any further. Price just goes from memory.
THERE WAS a store here in Sydney (or there used to be) that had a dewarper in the store that looked like a waffle maker...
idiotproof might remember more info about this...
peace.
There is a german maker of this product, too. They're called Clearaudio. They make some of the best & most expensive turntables in the world. I saw this item here in mtl on display at their kiosk just a month ago & they'll be selling this summer. Its their version of the jpn machine. In japan, its about 500, but they kill you on the importing. The Clearaudio should be cheaper & since its made by a reputable company, I'd be more inclined to pick it up from 'em. There are some people who've used the jpn model & are less than impressed. If you check out audioasylum.com & run a search you'll see some bad feedback. I know that sterophile (sp?) loves the gizmo. I'm only skeptical because it seems too good to be true.
peace
young hove
Yeah, it's called Clearaudio Vinyl Doctor.
Here's a link to a UK store that sells it for ??1360.
Vinyl Doctor
I don't understand why German/european audio stuff is more expensive oversease than in Canada. I got my clearaudio TT for 1000.00 bucks here. In the UK, it's over 700 pounds, which I think is more than a grand CAN.
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