How Vinyl Records Are Made

show how records are made.please email me if you would like to buy my record ub1_1999@yahoo.com

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25 Responses to How Vinyl Records Are Made

  1. BSzili says:

    And there are many …
    And there are many old albulms from the 90s repressed on vinyl, and they sell them at a reasonable price.

  2. ethurst2 says:

    This is a good …
    This is a good video. I should put some on my dance music on Vinyl.

  3. marksoutof10 says:

    They were saying …
    They were saying the same thing ten years before now (and beyond), but vinyl is still very much with us.

  4. Angelskingarden says:

    I wouldn’t say that …
    I wouldn’t say that… it never fell out of fashion in Punk, Trance, and EBM/Industrial.

  5. RetroRepair says:

    @FernyBass007 If I …
    @FernyBass007 If I lived in the US then I might ;-)

  6. FernyBass007 says:

    hey go to the jnr …
    hey go to the jnr store at nyc!!! also on the best buys stores!!! you’ll see vinly and vinly turntables!!! open your eyes!!!

  7. brownfield says:

    Ten years ago you …
    Ten years ago you couldn’t find almost any new album made on vinyl. Now… just about every new release on indie labels has a vinyl version come out with it.

  8. legOldtimer says:

    @RetroRepair Wrong …
    @RetroRepair Wrong! There is a revival of Vinyl, just look in the HiFi magazines. You can buy new High-End players and there are new LP’s comming out.

  9. RetroRepair says:

    CDs will always be …
    CDs will always be preferred over MP3s by audiophiles because of the encoding. CDs use raw audio and you get zero compression artifacts.

    Interesting how each new audio format degrades in quality. It’s also interesting how as companies have enticed people to after box sets with elaborate artwork and design, people have started downloading music.

  10. electronick1 says:

    I mean the track …
    I mean the track when he i talking, not the one in the car

  11. electronick1 says:

    Can you tell me …
    Can you tell me what the track is in the background in the beginning of the movie ? I really like it.

  12. slytown says:

    I think this is …
    I think this is such an exciting time for music. Vinyl is getting popular again, so we still have that quality audiophile sound available, but we also have the internet, where musicians/producers can get heard almost anywhere through mediums like Myspace and Youtube. Could you have a library of 250 GB of music in vinyl form? Technically yea, but not everyone can get on vinyl or get on Virgin vinyl.

  13. CLeRKSfan4life says:

    Sure, vinyl as we …
    Sure, vinyl as we know it today has been around for over 60 years and vinyl sales are on the rise again. CD’s caught on properly in the late 80′s. 20 years later, CD sales are falling in favour of digital media. I think as far as mainstream distribution goes, itunes and MP3′s are unfortunately the future of music. But vinyl will always have a good market, something that CD’s will eventually lose forever.

  14. CLeRKSfan4life says:

    One of the reasons …
    One of the reasons not to buy those cheap USB turntables.

  15. wolzek says:

    The advantage of …
    The advantage of thicker records, I think, is that they do a better job of damping vibrations, thus reducing “rumble” and feedback. It’s the same reason a heavy turntable is better than a plastic one.

  16. wolzek says:

    Some of the records …
    Some of the records you can buy today may be better than many of those sold in the 70′s and 80′s since during those decades, the big record companies started pressing thinner records and using recycled (as opposed to virgin) vinyl to cut their costs. Today it’s not uncommon to find 180 gram, virgin vinyl records.

  17. wolzek says:

    30 years from now, …
    30 years from now, I bet I’ll still be able to listen to my records. I’m not sure the same thing can be said for CDs or mp3s or any digital format.

  18. brandonlacavera says:

    i love how he cant …
    i love how he cant afford it any more jahahahaahaha the guy pressing the vynl looks so sad hahahaha

  19. danw1374 says:

    theres just …
    theres just something about vinyl thats sacred

  20. Dylan9384 says:

    we will always have …
    we will always have records, because there will always be a demographic who will buy them. Cassette/CD/MP3 has made records “obsolete”, however they have been “hip” for sometime now. As long as putting on a record looks and feels sexy to people, they will exist.

  21. brownbrothers1 says:

    thanks
    thanks

  22. BellGoku says:

    Vinyl has the music …
    Vinyl has the music soul recorded forever! Keep vinyl records alive!!!! Very interesting video :D

  23. AragonDubs says:

    R.I.P.
    Respect.

    R.I.P.
    Respect.

  24. tokobot says:

    vinyl never die !!! …
    vinyl never die !!! respect!!! thank`s! 5*
    dj dinky

  25. missingsoulproject says:

    Respect to RON …
    Respect to RON MURPHY!!