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  2. Record press - Wikipedia

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    Cutaway shot of one side of a 7" record mould with stamper fitted. A record press or stamper is a machine for manufacturing vinyl records. It is essentially a hydraulic press fitted with thin nickel stampers which are negative impressions of a master disc. [1] Labels and a pre-heated vinyl patty (or biscuit) are placed in a heated mold cavity ...

  3. Acetate disc - Wikipedia

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    In the vinyl record manufacturing process, a lacquer master disc is cut and electroforming is used to make negative metal molds from it; certain molds are converted into stampers, can be used to press thousands of vinyl copies of the master. Within the vinyl record industry, lacquers, sometimes called 'acetates' or 'refs', are also used for ...

  4. Quality Record Pressings - Wikipedia

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    Quality Record Pressings was born out of parent company Acoustic Sounds, Inc. Kassem started Acoustic Sounds in 1986 as a mail-order business specializing in the sale of audiophile vinyl LPs, SACDs, DVD-Audios, high-quality CDs and high-end stereo equipment.

  5. Vinyl's shocking comeback: Why everyone's talking about ... - AOL

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    What's more, vinyl records are also redefining how we view music as an art form. They're not just about sound; they're physical, tangible art pieces—something people can proudly display, flip ...

  6. King Records (United States) - Wikipedia

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    King Records was unique among the independent labels because the entire production process was done in-house: recording, mastering, printing, pressing and shipping. This gave Nathan complete control, and a record could be recorded one day and shipped to radio stations the next day in quantities as small as 50.

  7. Metallica Acquires Furnace, One of America’s Largest Vinyl ...

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  8. WEA Manufacturing - Wikipedia

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    The Specialty Records Corporation name was dropped in 1996 in favor of WEA Manufacturing. [ 4 ] The company invested in CD manufacturing in 1986, matching a $247,000 contribution by economic development corporation Ben Franklin Technology Partners to develop and implement new processes of manufacturing audio CDs and CD-ROMs . [ 5 ]

  9. Category:Vinyl record manufacturing companies - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Vinyl record manufacturing companies" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.