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The Making Of The Red Album Deluxe Vinyl

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Uploaded by on Sep 3, 2008

A very cool look inside the manufacturing plant as Weezer's Red Album Deluxe 180gram 2xLP Vinyl record is crafted. Set to "Dreamin'" from the Red Album.

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  • Vinyl is only as obsolete as your ignorance.

  • =w= 

    while justin brings sexy back... only weezer can bring vinyl back.

    =w=

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  • @squezey1 truest... vynil produced sound closest to the original source.. vibration of the groove produced organic sound . that is the difference with digital... we feel sound through i.e. skin, head, + bone...if the sound is digital our sense could detect it, a fake source of sound...beside the point, i always transfer my music from vynil to audio cassette. this way vynil is preserved and sound is so closed to t.t..magnetic tape is the best medium to record from vynil..digital sucks..

  • beautiful site!!

    tenks for showing..

  • beautiful site!!

  • @Jarren202 Cd has better range but is more cold and inorganic. Vinyl is more direct, organic sound, that has been hardly processed at all. It is something physical, it really fills a room and turns that space into its stage. If a vinyl is clean enough, it can almost sound as if the sound isn't coming from anything at all, it's just in the air.

  • @legOldtimer Yes, I agree. I always hear people say that vinyl has better sound quality than CD, but what I never hear is if those people speak from experience or are just relaying information they've read.

    I'm not saying vinyl doesn't sound better, but as you mention it's impossible to know unless you can afford equipment that can cost the same as a decent car.

    No way could I afford that much! A decent pair of headphones and a CD do me fine.

  • Nice video. I like vinyl, have about 500 records but...

    The problem between the sound quality from cd and vinyl is, the cost to get the high quality in vinyl. The sound quality from a cd-player from around 100 dollar is far more better, then from a 100 dollar turntable with cartridge. If you want the same or better sound quality the cartridge only cost even more then 100 dollar! So a hi-fi cd-player from about 300 dollar and you want that quality in vinyl... a 1000 dollar?

  • @RichardsCW The words you typed shows YOUR ignorance..... what do you prefer then ??' cd's ?? tapes ?? vinyl is a wide open format for sound quality, and not only that but also is a matter of knowledge, feeling, even style. Anyway, i might be wasting my time replaying this, you might not understand or even care.

  • I've got the red vinyl edition, but it's not double :(

    come to play to spain!!!

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