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Hi Tony, my services are focused on cutting master records that get used by the lab to make a stamper, whereas your questions are about vinyl pressings. You may wish to inquire with Quality Record Pressings. They make very flat, excellent-sounding pressings. There's an article about 180-g pressings that may be of interest to you, here:
http://vinyljunkies.co/180-gram-vinyl-records/ - Andrew
Oct. 24, 2020, 3:10 p.m.
I like a white label to use my own writing-Logo, Artist, Song title...etc.
Please send me a template for the label for me to fill in.
Question? what's the min order? I would like to do 100-300
Which is the best quality 140gram or 180gram vinyl records? I want the best one.
Price for 100 copies and 200 copies and 300 copies
I also want white jackets with a hole and a white label.shrinkrap.
Oct. 13, 2020, 6:55 p.m.
What the ear likes, the cutting head likes.
Jan. 17, 2020, 2:40 a.m.
Andrew Hamilton Mastering
Master Disc Cutting
Dubplate Cutting
Direct To Disc Recording
Music Label
Established in2011
CountryUnited States of America
CityCincinnati, Ohio
Phone+1 513-542-3555
Contact personAndrew
Comments
Hi Tony, my services are focused on cutting master records that get used by the lab to make a stamper, whereas your questions are about vinyl pressings. You may wish to inquire with Quality Record Pressings. They make very flat, excellent-sounding pressings. There's an article about 180-g pressings that may be of interest to you, here:
http://vinyljunkies.co/180-gram-vinyl-records/ - Andrew
Oct. 24, 2020, 3:10 p.m.
I like a white label to use my own writing-Logo, Artist, Song title...etc.
Please send me a template for the label for me to fill in.
Question? what's the min order? I would like to do 100-300
Which is the best quality 140gram or 180gram vinyl records? I want the best one.
Price for 100 copies and 200 copies and 300 copies
I also want white jackets with a hole and a white label.shrinkrap.
Oct. 13, 2020, 6:55 p.m.
What the ear likes, the cutting head likes.
Jan. 17, 2020, 2:40 a.m.