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Pressing Vinyl, Is it worth it?
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<blockquote data-quote="Barrie Jay" data-source="post: 823649" data-attributes="member: 1163"><p>Dan</p><p></p><p>Pressing vinyl is quite cheap per copy but the process of mastering/ laquering and getting the plates manufactured bumps the price up.</p><p></p><p>I reckon you could get 300 white labels done for around £500 delivered. The company that does them will not do any less than 300 copies there but getting 100 pressed anywhere else costs more - madness really/</p><p></p><p>The quality of the plates this guy is offering are okay as long as he is good at his job. He is comparatively very cheap at £25 set up plus £8 a copy plus postage. I used Dub Studio to cut me one copy of a tune and it was okay to play out but not got the warmth vinyl has in the overall sound and the sound is a bit lower (not too much of a problem as you can turn it up).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Barrie Jay, post: 823649, member: 1163"] Dan Pressing vinyl is quite cheap per copy but the process of mastering/ laquering and getting the plates manufactured bumps the price up. I reckon you could get 300 white labels done for around £500 delivered. The company that does them will not do any less than 300 copies there but getting 100 pressed anywhere else costs more - madness really/ The quality of the plates this guy is offering are okay as long as he is good at his job. He is comparatively very cheap at £25 set up plus £8 a copy plus postage. I used Dub Studio to cut me one copy of a tune and it was okay to play out but not got the warmth vinyl has in the overall sound and the sound is a bit lower (not too much of a problem as you can turn it up). [/QUOTE]
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