

There was also a very skilled labour force and many production plants of which were still relatively new and in perfect working order. Care was taken to produce them and the competition was rife, so record companies would compete to create the best mixes and production techniques. A couple of reasons why original pressings sound so good from this period is because it was a golden age for record production and basically the only medium that people bought their records on. You can even find reissues that were created pre-70s which sound fantastic. Pre-1970s vinyl is generally considered as some of the best original pressings you can get. Here’s a bit of background and the reasons why. Original pressings may not always be the best quality if taken from a certain decade vinyl quality and consistency of recordings can vary wildly between decades. To further understand the nature of original pressings and reissues and what suits you, it’s good to look back at the changes over the years. The Changing Qualities of Vinyl Over The Years


It’s all open to interpretation on how much quality is lost throughout these processes and different people will give you different answers. The more the original master tapes are used, the more wear and tear there is likely to be, so, in theory, later pressings may not have the same quality. These extra pressings may be created using different lacquers if the first set have worn out. You can then get, 2nd, 3rd and 4th pressings, etc, if the record proves to be popular and they continue to make copies of the record. As they are the first records to be pressed, many consider these to be the definitive edition and best sounding records. Below we aim to dispel the myths, give some advice, and take you through a bit of history so you can decide what will be right for you when deciding to buy a specific record on vinyl.įirst of all, let’s define what we mean by an original pressing and a reissue pressing:Īn original pressing typically refers to a vinyl record that was made from the initial batch of lacquers in the production process and cut from the original master recordings. Both an original pressing and vinyl reissues have their disadvantages and advantages, and personal circumstances also play a huge part.

But we've done the next-best thing by taking three of the best brands ever made - SMT, Toolex Alpha and Finebilt - and rebuilding them equipped with modifications that have never before been tried in the record pressing industry.It’s a question that gets asked a lot and, to be honest, there is no definitive answer. It's been a long time since anyone has actually manufactured a new record press. Our entire focus is towards the goal of pressing the finest records the world has ever known. We put a lot of thought into how best to name our new pressing plant, but in the end the decision was to side with a simple, declarative statement: Quality Record Pressings. The backgrounds are dead, black, silent the way Japanese pressings used to come on JVC ‘Supervinyl!’ and believe me it doesn’t get any better than that, though this may even be richer, darker and blacker.” Music = 9/11 Sound = 11/11 – Michael Fremer, “…all I can say is THIS IS INCREDIBLE!!!!!! The sonics are spectacular and the pressing quality is as good as has ever been pressed in my opinion. Please note that we have a strict minimum of 1,000 LPs or LP sets per order. Then fill out our downloadable order form and email it back to us at A customer service representative will review it and contact you.
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