The blanks are still pretty expensive. More for people who want to make a few dub plates than
do an actual pressing.
Rob
(who's messing about with a filter factory run through a kaoss pad)
::::::Component Records:::::::
Box 783, Somers, Ct 06071
www.componentrecords.com
----- Original Message -----
From: Anig Browl <anig_browl@yahoo.com>
To: IDM List <idm@hyperreal.org>
Sent: Monday, July 09, 2001 12:52 PM
Subject: Re: [idm] DIY record label
quoted 22 lines From: snoogans <snoogans@ev1.net>
> From: snoogans <snoogans@ev1.net>
>
> After my previous comment, I did read something in a DJ magazine 6 months
> ago about some company launching a 'home' vinyl press for something like
> $3000 in the not-too-distant future. So maybe that would be an option if you
> just wanted to put out 100 white labels at a time or do your own mastering.
> But remember that with music gear you usually get what you pay for, it will
> probably not meet the standards of a professional vinyl pressing business.
>
> Anig Browl
>
>
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