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Sent: Sunday, February 01, 2004 11:47
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Subject: RE: [KLF] and especially an
evergreen... 006T
Now i'm wondering if the Vestax would replicate any faults in the vinyl
that is being copied. Did anyone get one of the 008R (cough) 'reissues' that
became available a couple of years back, and if so did they notice that they
are pretty warped although still playable? I have two copies and they are both
like this. I believe from Pete Robinson's book amongst other sources that of
the 2000 originally pressed, half were too warped to be playable...
Therefore can anyone who has an original 008R confirm that it is still a
little warped, but playable? And if anyone has an original AND a reissue could
they compare the two?
And does anyone on the list by any chance own one of these magical Vestax
machines? =)
Don Gagen
<DGagen@EnsembleStudios.com> wrote:
You're
probably thinking of the Vestax VRX
2000
http://www.vestax.com/products/vrx2000.htm
I also
remember seeing a cutter that would attach to a standard 1200, but I can't
seem to find anything about them
now.
Don
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From:
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Simon Glass
Sent: Sat 1/31/2004 1:16 PM
To: All bound for Mu-Mu
Land.
Subject: Re: [KLF] and especially an evergreen...
006T
All this talk of pressing plates but of course that isn't
the only way to press up some boots. Not sure what it's called exactly but a
while back you could purchase a contraption for about £2000.00 that 'read'
original vinyl records and 'copied' them by etching or pressing onto a
'blank' 12" disc. Not sure if such copies differ greatly from the original
disc or not, but it's a mu ch easier way to bootleg something than locating
the original plates. Just a thought =)
Jon Doe
wrote:
very strange to have pressing
plates from one plant doing one side of a
record and one set from another
plant doing the other!
PR was another company and it is also strange
as most of them seem to come
from Damont in Hayes (well when they were in
business) and Adrenalin (long
since stopped pressing
things).
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