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  2. 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.

  3. LP record - Wikipedia

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    The LP (from long playing [2] or long play) is an analog sound storage medium, specifically a phonograph record format characterized by: a speed of 33 + 1 ⁄ 3 rpm; a 12- or 10-inch (30- or 25-cm) diameter; use of the "microgroove" groove specification; and a vinyl (a copolymer of vinyl chloride acetate) composition disk.

  4. Third Man Records - Wikipedia

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    Third Man is known for pushing the boundaries with vinyl record production, and with the help of United Record Pressing (their main partner in manufacturing records prior to the opening of Third Man Pressing), their innovations include the following unique record pressings: Glow In The Dark Record, Triple-Decker Record (a 7-inch within a 12 ...

  5. East Side Digital Records - Wikipedia

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    ESD was started and curated by Rob Simonds (who also created Rykodisc [1]) in 1981 to import and distribute vinyl records on Japanese labels to record stores and other retailers. [2] In 1982, ESD became one of the first U.S. distributors of compact discs, soon releasing records by rock and experimental performers on the ESD label. [3]

  6. Dynaflex (RCA) - Wikipedia

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    At the time, as a cost-cutting measure, most industry record pressing plants were using recycled or "reground" vinyl, taking old and unsold records, cutting out the center with the paper labels, then melting the rest down and reusing the material to make new records. Such "reground" vinyl records typically sounded much noisier and scratchier ...

  7. Custom Records - Wikipedia

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    The records were to sell at $1.98 as opposed to the other budget LPs that retailed at 98 cents and 99 cents. [2] Saul Bihari recognized the value of the rack jobber for these types of records. [3] Some of the records were re-releases of previous Crown releases and the covers often featured a female in some pose designed to attract attention. [4]

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