RE: (313) record pressing in ireland?

2005-08-19 Thread D1
None that I know of If there were any I'd be very interested to know !
Eamonn / D1 - Dublin


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Question does anyone know of some credible record pressing plants
in Ireland? Awhile back a distributor I was working from in Paris
told me there was a low cost good quality plant in Ireland he did
his records through, but I cannot remember the name.  Any help
would be naturally very helpful.  Thank you,
Steve


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Re: (313) Record pressing in USA

2004-10-04 Thread David Bate
 Well, we've had phonetics today, and now I'm moving over to the world of
 economics.

 Quick Q for you:

 Where do you small indie record label men get your records pressed over
 there?

 How much is it for say, 500 or 1000, and a 2 colour label?

 Is it worthwhile a euro label getting their records pressed in America, as
 the dollar is so weak against the pound and euro at the moment?
 Considering £100 can be the difference between losing/breaking even and
 making a profit at the mo, do you think it's worth looking into?


Hi Alex,

   My comments are this are this:

SHIPPING
SHIPPING
SHIPPING


Any money that you might make in the current exchange, you're going to
lose out with shipping.   Records are not light.  The only way I see
this as being economically feasible, is if you were planning on selling
all of these in the US and were going to ship directly from Factory
to distributor.

Cheers...

Dave


Re: (313) Record pressing in USA

2004-10-04 Thread robin


import duty and vat (they are separate) might also present probs.

robin...

On 4 Oct 2004, at 16:59, David Bate wrote:
Is it worthwhile a euro label getting their records pressed in 
America, as

the dollar is so weak against the pound and euro at the moment?
Considering £100 can be the difference between losing/breaking even 
and

making a profit at the mo, do you think it's worth looking into?



   My comments are this are this:

SHIPPING
SHIPPING
SHIPPING




Re: (313) Record pressing in USA

2004-10-04 Thread alex . bond
Any money that you might make in the current exchange, you're going to
lose out with shipping.   Records are not light.  The only way I see
this as being economically feasible, is if you were planning on selling
all of these in the US and were going to ship directly from Factory
to distributor.

Hmm, yes, had thought about the shipping.
However, there must be a relatively cheap way, as all those tight a**
record dealers I know get entire collections and half of warehouses shipped
back. And there's no way they're paying top dollar. I should ask.

Also, yeah. Hmm, say if you could get US dist. Might make it worth it. But
by sounds of it at the mo, that might be tricky.

Thanks

Alex

one to ponder I think.
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Re: (313) Record pressing in USA

2004-10-04 Thread alex . bond
import duty and vat (they are separate) might also present probs.

oh yeah.

d'oh

*slaps head*

right, sack that idea off kids, if you listen to me, I can lose you
thousands!

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Re: (313) Record pressing in USA

2004-10-04 Thread David Bate

 However, there must be a relatively cheap way, as all those tight a**
 record dealers I know get entire collections and half of warehouses
 shipped
 back. And there's no way they're paying top dollar. I should ask.



Hi Alex,
   Shipping by the Pallet is what makes things much cheaper when shipping
overseas.  Unfortunately 500-1000 records won't fill a pallet.


Dave


Re: (313) Record pressing in USA

2004-10-04 Thread David Bate

 However, there must be a relatively cheap way, as all those tight a**
 record dealers I know get entire collections and half of warehouses
 shipped
 back. And there's no way they're paying top dollar. I should ask.



Hi Alex,
   Shipping by the Pallet is what makes things much cheaper when shipping
overseas.  Unfortunately 500-1000 records won't fill a pallet.


Dave


RE: (313) Record pressing in USA

2004-10-04 Thread Cobert, Gwendal
Maybe something stupid : Amazon now offers Marketplace services. Here in 
France, it seems a good number of the sellers are professional, and they're 
sending from the US... And it's relatively cheap : for example, Caiman 
(www.caiman.com) charged me EUR2.49 for a single CD, that took about 2 weeks to 
cross the Atlantic... So maybe there's something there ? Maybe there's also a 
loophole in taxes, different laws for some US states ?
Gwendal

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 However, there must be a relatively cheap way, as all those tight a** 
 record dealers I know get entire collections and half of warehouses 
 shipped back. And there's no way they're paying top dollar. I should 
 ask.



Hi Alex,
   Shipping by the Pallet is what makes things much cheaper when shipping 
overseas.  Unfortunately 500-1000 records won't fill a pallet.


Dave




Re: (313) Record pressing in USA

2004-10-04 Thread yussel
i know nothing about pricing, but i do know that half the records i own
say made in canada. maybe check there?



On Mon, 4 Oct 2004 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Well, we've had phonetics today, and now I'm moving over to the world of
 economics.

 Quick Q for you:

 Where do you small indie record label men get your records pressed over
 there?

 How much is it for say, 500 or 1000, and a 2 colour label?

 Is it worthwhile a euro label getting their records pressed in America, as
 the dollar is so weak against the pound and euro at the moment?
 Considering £100 can be the difference between losing/breaking even and
 making a profit at the mo, do you think it's worth looking into?

 Would be interested.

 TA.

 Alex Bond
 *Head of Techno Economics, University of Life*
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RE: [313] Record Pressing...

2002-04-15 Thread Alasdair Lyon

On half those records the crackles and pops are probably intentional though
;-)



 moreover, i have heard plenty of records done on expensive 180
 gram european
 vinyl that come out noisy and crackly as hell...so dont believe all the
 hype.

 jt

 PS BIG props to Southern Outpost!!! Essential electro records!!!



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RE: [313] Record Pressing...

2002-04-13 Thread Southern Outpost
IMHO, Archer are excellent. I've used them for all of my releases, and I
have had nothing but great service from them. They are completely
professional and stand by the product they press.

A lot of the records comin' out of Detroit are thru Archer.

I have no idea what those people have been telling you, but don't
believe the hype.

Out,
Patrick.

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Can anybody suggest a reputable (sp?) company that is in the Mid West of
the 
USA.
I know of Archer records in Detroit, but I have been told not to use
them, by 
many people, I don't know if all of it's true, but I just don't want to
risk 
it.
Thanks in advance
Allen

Fusion Technology Records
248.343.4838
www.fusiontechnologyrecords.com

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RE: [313] Record Pressing...

2002-04-13 Thread J. T.
I second that, and i just heard the same bullshit talking to a friend 
yesterday, that Archer doesnt cut it. The last release they did for us came 
out about as thick and nice as european vinyl (~equivalent to delsin vinyl) 
- quite a surprise as we just paid for normal weight vinyl. Normally we get 
thinner vinyl from them, but again, it always sounds fine. additionally they 
do beautiful colors cheap. ;) additionally they are as professional and nice 
as it gets. if you have good mastering then your records should come out 
excellent from archer.


moreover, i have heard plenty of records done on expensive 180 gram european 
vinyl that come out noisy and crackly as hell...so dont believe all the 
hype.


jt

PS BIG props to Southern Outpost!!! Essential electro records!!!


IMHO, Archer are excellent. I've used them for all of my releases, and I
have had nothing but great service from them. They are completely
professional and stand by the product they press.

A lot of the records comin' out of Detroit are thru Archer.

I have no idea what those people have been telling you, but don't
believe the hype.

Out,
Patrick.

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Southern Outpost
Distributed worldwide via Twilight 76 http://www.southernoutpost.com
p:+61 412 313 151 f:+ 612 9032 6046
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Subject: [313] Record Pressing...


Can anybody suggest a reputable (sp?) company that is in the Mid West of
the
USA.
I know of Archer records in Detroit, but I have been told not to use
them, by
many people, I don't know if all of it's true, but I just don't want to
risk
it.
Thanks in advance
Allen

Fusion Technology Records
248.343.4838
www.fusiontechnologyrecords.com

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RE: [313] Record Pressing...

2002-04-13 Thread Klaas-Jan Jongsma

PS BIG props to Southern Outpost!!! Essential electro records!!!


Oh yeah, that new K1 and the remixes from Boogie Down Detroit are sweet!

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RE: [313] Record Pressing...

2002-04-13 Thread J. T.

PS BIG props to Southern Outpost!!! Essential electro records!!!


Oh yeah, that new K1 and the remixes from Boogie Down Detroit are sweet!


and the shapeshifter  sentinel record 'electrik city' is dope too!

jt



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RE: [313] Record Pressing...

2002-04-13 Thread stewart
Can anyone recommend and point me in the direction of some good European based 
mastering and pressing plants. 

Thanks in advance

Stewart




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Re: [313] Record Pressing...

2002-04-13 Thread Fusiontecrecords
In a message dated 4/13/2002 9:43:13 AM Eastern Daylight Time, 
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 The last release they did for us came 
 out about as thick and nice as european vinyl (~equivalent to delsin vinyl) 
 - quite a surprise as we just paid for normal weight vinyl.  

I did like the prices, that they were giving compared to some of the prices 
that I got quoted for some other places. But should I get the master made 
somwhere else or should I get that done through archer?
thanks
allen

Fusion Technology Records
248.343.4838
www.fusiontechnologyrecords.com

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