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(idm) RE: (influx) Inexpensive way to transfer tracks to vinyl

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1999-10-20 21:28brian curtis (idm) RE: (influx) Inexpensive way to transfer tracks to vinyl
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1999-10-20 21:28brian curtis>===== Original Message From "Michael Shepherd" <shepherd@sirius.com> ===== >Hello, > >I d
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Wed, 20 Oct 1999 17:28:12 -0400
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(idm) RE: (influx) Inexpensive way to transfer tracks to vinyl
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quoted 8 lines ===== Original Message From "Michael Shepherd" <shepherd@sirius.com> =====>===== Original Message From "Michael Shepherd" <shepherd@sirius.com> ===== >Hello, > >I dj for an underground hip-hop group that would like to stop performing >with DATs and tapes altogether, but can't find an inexpensive way to press >vinyl copies of their tracks. Most places will only press a minimum of 500 >copies. Any suggestions? >
The reason most places set a minimum number of pressed plates is because a mould must be made for whatever record you're having pressed and this is the most expensive part of the process...usually coming in at about 125-200 dollars depending on the plant and the size of the record...after that, it's like $1 a plate...most places don't offer the option of pressing 10 records because it would cost the customer upward of $15 for each record, and noone wants to really pay that...I'm sure you could find a place that would if you looked hard enough...just don't expect em to be cheap when you do ____________________________________________________________ woof! woof! I'm @dog.com Get your free @dog e-mail at http://www.dog.com