ryan burns:

today one of my friends told me that colored vinyl is more prone to wear and scratches. compared to black vinyl. im a little skeptical >of this. does anyone know the truth to this matter?


When listening to those coloured pressings on DJAX-UP-BEATS one could come up with the conclusion that colour vinyl is weaker in quality, yes.

But I think it might have more to do with the chemical mixture of the vinyl used, and the quality of the actual pressing records are made.

Vinyl, as I understand, is colourless as it is, the black colour is just added so that people could see the tracks they're playing. Maybe that black colour has qualities that the other colours lack, and the result is cleaner sound...?

But I've heard both perfect colour vinyls and then those Djax-like pressings (strangely the transparent, "normal" vinyl on Djax sounds crappy aswell, so...?).

The same goes for picture discs: some play without noise and others are painful to listen... and pic discs should be more difficult to make, so there the errors are somehow understandable.



-Proffit
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