Re: Acetate pressing plants?


Gerry Villareal (gerryv@massive.com)
Fri, 4 Jun 1999 12:17:28 -0400 (EDT)



Try checking out [indiecentre] at www.indiecentre.com for listings of
companies that do vinyl mastering and manufacturing.

One-off acetates are cool though feel a bit different from actual vinyl
pressings. Softer, so they don't wear too well. Watch your lengths on
each side - the more you pack in means less room for good volume and bass.

Elson, good luck, and when do I get my own copy?

Gerry

>Anyone know of a good, inexpensive record pressing plant that does
>acetate 12" or EPs? Preferrably in California (though if you know of any
>place that does it for less than $40 a copy, I'd be glad to know where).
>I'm trying to get my recent drum n bass creations onto a revolvable,
>grooved format for use in a dancefloor setting.



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