Paul Manzotti wrote:
> Well, the UK pricing I'd heard was to be 4000 pounds for the machine, and
> 25 pounds for a three pack of vinyl, so you're probably looking at 10
> dollars a slice of wax. I suppose you'd better be pretty sure you really
> *need* that track on vinyl before you press it!
$10 is pretty cheap, considering that acetates cost $30-$50 each, and their
lifespan isn't very good. And Blank CDs used to cost $7-$12 each, now you can
get them for less than $1.
But something tells me that the quality of this "home cutter" won't be as good
as a professional industrial-strength record pressing.
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