Sorry, I don't pretend to know the exact companies involved in pressing...
Apologies to the NSC.
nevertheless I'm interested if anyone knows the reason behind the generally
low quality of vinyl coming out of detroit. I know oil prices are rising and
I don't expect virgin vinyl all the time, but I rarely buy an NSC record
which isn't at least slightly warped these days. It seems to be a particular
problem to Detroit as I've not had the same problems with European labels.
Seth
The Electric Press
to add to the misery, when I do get them, the cheap shitty vinyl used by
the
NSC these days is always warped in transit...
NSC is just a cutting room IIRC? So they have nothing to do with where the
record is actually pressed and therefore the quality of the vinyl. Thats
down to the pressing plant each label decides to use.
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