Pressing Vinyl
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Oh yeah, and the records are badly packed when shipped to you. Some records scratched and most plain white sleeve are damaged. Records are also full of dirt. I'm serious! Avoid!
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Seriously avoid this pressing plant. Musicol is one of the worst. Look around there is plenty of great pressing plant. Musicol record quality is bad, they are so thin. The mastering is noisy and awful. And they have the worst small spindle hole ever, harsh and untrimmed. They have a bad communication service too. Really awful!
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@jwj23 I've been thinking about going with this company. Do they press everything to 180gram or do they charge extra for that?
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@ddl312 holy words my friend
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Keep up the good work. My friends pressed their record at Musicol.
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that is where i work and the older gentalman is my grand father not to brag
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@ImaazeDa3th--I totally agree. I am up to the point where I want to get rid of all my CDs.
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With music, you wanna stay to the original source as much as you can. Usually if you re-encode or reformat media, it decays a little every time.
I'm only worried about decay, if I had records, I would rip it into 24-bit flac because I don't wanna wear out my records.
a slight decay in reformating it one more time is worth keeping it forever.
I like Physical Media without DRM (or DRM that's easy to bypass) that's High Quality and back it up and play the backups so the originals will be safe.
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fuck cd players, everybody should have an LP player goddammit!
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where is this place at
That's what I like to see.Vinyl should be kept.CDS SUCK!!
ddl312 3 years ago 12
got a record pressed at musicol. great company. great dudes.
jwj23 2 years ago 3