Your discussion with Richard Tuthill was the best yet. In addition to his brilliance as an engineer he is a very impressive person, confident, grounded and unusually modest. The variety of remarkable cars he has created speaks volumes. More please.
Just an awesome episode, Tutihll is just a legendary name in the Porsche world, their 911 are just engineering masterpieces. Keep up with great podcasts bringing us guests like Richard 🤟🤟😍😍😍
You guys need to invest in some colourful attire. Dan's literally blending into the background. Praise the Lord that Richards turned up looking refreshingly bright.
they have to make a '98 followup - that shape is such sublime and only one road going version ever made never been for sale and probably never will...won at Le Mans, flipped at Road Atlanta and crashed at Goodwood by Michael Schumacher's son.
Gents, please apply some post production to your audio. Across the board your levels are way too low, a touch of compression and limiting will correct this very easily. Richard's level compared to yourselves is massively different to the point I can hear every time one of you nudges or knocks the table your mics are connected to resulting in a low end thump. For a podcast, which by definition is primarily meant to be listened to ahead of any visual element, the audio is really letting you down. If I can use the analogy of a show car being presented for judging but the owner has failed to wash it, such a fundamental oversight greatly diminishes the quality of your production which is evident but undermined by the lack of basic audio treatment.
@@LüksSosyalizm yeah, and it is quite simple, having it done myself for similar projects, but hey, this is a free podcast and technical issues happen... I had no problem hearing all 3 of them
@@bibnakladnistvo yeah that's all fair, I just hope that this criticism is actually useful to them as it's not meant to dishearten but to get the podcast to the place it deserves to be, especially when the fixes are very simple once you know how to do them.
Your discussion with Richard Tuthill was the best yet. In addition to his brilliance as an engineer he is a very impressive person, confident, grounded and unusually modest. The variety of remarkable cars he has created speaks volumes. More please.
Just an awesome episode, Tutihll is just a legendary name in the Porsche world, their 911 are just engineering masterpieces.
Keep up with great podcasts bringing us guests like Richard 🤟🤟😍😍😍
What an incredible dive into the worlds of both grassroots and top-level Porsche building and racing. Simply couldn't ask for a better guest!
The audio seems a little blown out for the in studio hosts.
Fantastic! Especially when Richard is explaining how to drive a 911 hard.
Really enjoyed this. So interesting on many levels.
Please sort out the audio - great chat absolutely trashed by the audio
Excellent discussion about Porsche, please do this more often. You don’t mention the 911 much so this was a welcome break.
Drink every time Dan says “wow” and see how far in you get before passing out 😂
Absolutely brilliant and what an amazing guy and company
Need some room decoration. It’s like you are working out of a Travelodge!
The audio... Oh someone else mentioned this
You guys need to invest in some colourful attire. Dan's literally blending into the background. Praise the Lord that Richards turned up looking refreshingly bright.
It's been said before, they don't care - a shame really. Though I think there are more pressing matters such as calibrating audio equipment properly.
Excellent.
they have to make a '98 followup - that shape is such sublime and only one road going version ever made never been for sale and probably never will...won at Le Mans, flipped at Road Atlanta and crashed at Goodwood by Michael Schumacher's son.
*The car actually looked great, the wheels spoilt it but they can be changed*
They are awesome.
@@iyzyz Change your glasses mate
😂 🕶
@@Mike-1000 just got them brand new mate 😹
@@iyzyz They might need cleaning then.
Only joking .. they look cool tbh 👍
Audio it´s horrible
AWFUL!!!
Their audio guy can't deal with the equip AT ALL!
Shi* is all over the place!
The audio is awful. Which is a shame because Richard is a very interesting guy.
I just couldn't pay attention and I love Mr. Tuthill's chats!
Are they classed as restomods.
*🏆 🥇 - 1st - 🥇 🏆*
Is it me or is that the same room Chris Harris does his streams from?!
lmao it does! they moved in together :D
Fab podcast recorded via potato.
Gents, please apply some post production to your audio. Across the board your levels are way too low, a touch of compression and limiting will correct this very easily. Richard's level compared to yourselves is massively different to the point I can hear every time one of you nudges or knocks the table your mics are connected to resulting in a low end thump. For a podcast, which by definition is primarily meant to be listened to ahead of any visual element, the audio is really letting you down. If I can use the analogy of a show car being presented for judging but the owner has failed to wash it, such a fundamental oversight greatly diminishes the quality of your production which is evident but undermined by the lack of basic audio treatment.
He looks like Sam the racecar driver from Carwow..
Na, much taller and thinner
These privateers have done more Porsche things these days than Porsche itself gees.
Guest audio could be better nice vid never the less
Audio was awful.
Audio shot
Sorry can't watch with the shocking audio
Please put a noise gate on your mics or tell Andrew Vader to turn away from the mic while breathing.
problem is they are recording Richards conference audio on their studio mics...
@@bibnakladnistvo then they need to hire someone, or learn themselves, how to record audio correctly from a conference call.
@@LüksSosyalizm yeah, and it is quite simple, having it done myself for similar projects, but hey, this is a free podcast and technical issues happen... I had no problem hearing all 3 of them
@@bibnakladnistvo yeah that's all fair, I just hope that this criticism is actually useful to them as it's not meant to dishearten but to get the podcast to the place it deserves to be, especially when the fixes are very simple once you know how to do them.