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  • This is an art!

  • that 's strange that most of cutting rooms still uses lacquer discs instead DMM, which is a standard in GZ since 1986 gzvinyl.cz

  • Beware of new vinyl re-issues, some cutting houses uses digital conversions in the spacing process, which makes the album like a CD printed on vinyl = mojo gone. Spread the awareness of it, I think it is a fraudulent practice because that info isn´t stated on the product.

  • yeah true mate

  • @Casar1973 : yeah BUT: a stylus while cutting a record wont be able to act like a digital device... meaning a stylus can't cut stair-like grooves into a record. It's going to cut sine-wive type grooves because it doesn't have the physical capabilities at 33 1/3 speed to make stair-like digital waveforms. So in the end does it really matter if the record is cut from a digital source?

  • very informative.  great vid.

  • Hey Alex, I have some vinyl want some.

    I have been pressing vinyl since early 90's

    I'll send you some,wait a minute.....is this Alex's/Get Lofi channel?

    Oopss

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