Record Pressing Quality
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I've noticed that a lot of new vinyl releases have flaws in the pressings. Some lables more than others but damn what's going on? I've bought new records and some of them have torn off center lables, lumps or foreign objects stuck in the vinyl. Some have dents in the vinyl or are pretty scuffed up. I've even bought new records that still had the excess vinyl around the edge cause the plant forgot to trim it off. So shit man you never know sometimes....
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my buddy had to get 4 seperate test presses of a 12" he was doin... each was fucked in a new and differant way... then he goes to another plant... same deal.. goes through 2 test pressings and the final record STILL came back with issues.
i havent seen alot of warpage but i have seen alot of mastering / plating issues
HA HA! Annie[/b].
To be honest, some record pressing plants have been cutting corners since the late 1970's, and they probably thing "eh, they're not going to care". Lack of quality control can also be interpreted for some records as "fake pressing". Counterfeit. Bootleg.
I've yet to see someone's fingernail or galagala lumps, but there's a first for everything.
Well, probably because I can buy 30 year old LP's that have been played to death, and they play through without issue - then I crack the seal on a 180 gram RE of Food, "Forever is a Dream" and it plays with all this noise at the quiet parts, and skips on one track, on the first play!
For that matter, it's not reissues that I have the most trouble with, but just vinyl pressings of new records. I got "Late Registration" on vinyl, and it had pops the first time I played it. whaddupwitdat?