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Posted: Thu Mar 19, 2009 7:38 pm
by donna_dada
UFO over easy wrote:the thickness of vinyl is not some fail-safe barometer by which you can measure sound quality.
Tis true, but when you go to the shop and the same thin vinyl is so warped you can barely cue it...must vouch for something :?

Posted: Thu Mar 19, 2009 9:56 pm
by peak
dubsteptim wrote:what zomby 12" did u get? i know theres a thread on here about one of the 12"s, a bit in the batch were poor pressing but there were also good ones as well
it was the one on hyperdub... i received a replacment (thank's to redeye!) but same bad quality... both copys exact the same scratches and noises...!

Posted: Thu Mar 19, 2009 11:49 pm
by peak
can someone recommend me the shure whitelabel cartridge!?

Posted: Fri Mar 20, 2009 3:23 pm
by dubsteptim
peak wrote:
dubsteptim wrote:what zomby 12" did u get? i know theres a thread on here about one of the 12"s, a bit in the batch were poor pressing but there were also good ones as well
it was the one on hyperdub... i received a replacment (thank's to redeye!) but same bad quality... both copys exact the same scratches and noises...!
word yeah bro that was the bad batch. may wanna let red eye know again. from what kode9 stated about 200 or so (i think!) copies got a crap press but the others were OK

Posted: Fri Mar 20, 2009 5:15 pm
by martyn
String wrote:
This, got the Martyn Wedged Chicken Remix on Ostgut (?) and its the thinest bloody vinyl I've ever laid my hands on, its like the quality of some of my dads old soul or rock vinyl. And saw Boomkat was seeling it for around 7-8quid!! The cheek!
but it sounds good doesnt it? The price is probably affected by the fact that its an import from Germany, not because they're laughing (in german) cos they sold u a real thin piece of vinyl for a lot of money

Posted: Fri Mar 20, 2009 5:30 pm
by peak
martyn wrote:
String wrote:
This, got the Martyn Wedged Chicken Remix on Ostgut (?) and its the thinest bloody vinyl I've ever laid my hands on, its like the quality of some of my dads old soul or rock vinyl. And saw Boomkat was seeling it for around 7-8quid!! The cheek!
but it sounds good doesnt it? The price is probably affected by the fact that its an import from Germany, not because they're laughing (in german) cos they sold u a real thin piece of vinyl for a lot of money
i think a thin vinyl is not so bad as a bad pressing is!

Posted: Fri Mar 20, 2009 8:18 pm
by glacial
peak wrote:can someone recommend me the shure whitelabel cartridge!?
buy it! it really sounds great ;)

Posted: Fri Mar 20, 2009 8:31 pm
by peak
glacial wrote:
peak wrote:can someone recommend me the shure whitelabel cartridge!?
buy it! it really sounds great ;)
backspin is no problem, no skip!?

Posted: Fri Mar 20, 2009 9:12 pm
by NilsFG
My ears aren't really "trained" yet, so simple question: what's wrong with the mastering of Road Rage? And well, Debt, maybe it's just a little bit over-bassed :P
Also, I don't really have records that sound bad, but I did get some records (random trio, tempa, ...) with the middle hole to small. Easy to fix. Also, I cut myself with Zomby EP, sharp edges!

Posted: Fri Mar 20, 2009 11:18 pm
by eshscramble
well, i have heard of some people downloading mp3's with some shrill ass white noise stabs in them if this is any consolation :lol:

although usually it can be fixed with a re-DL...

it sucks how a large(?) run of pressings can be thrown out into the market with shit quality, you would think that there would be some kind of protocol where responsibility needs to be taken and repress cost absorbed by the 'responsible' party.

i still play only vinyl... and it sucks knowing you're gambling when ordering out for wax the locals don't have... or making them order out for you and having to buy with no preview.

i miss digging :(

sorry for the pointless post. :lol:

also, recently i bought a re-press of an old 70's record, it was sealed, and when i got home there was a nate-dogg disc inside. weird. not even from the same press or distro... the store replaced my copy though.

Posted: Sat Mar 21, 2009 3:42 pm
by glacial
peak wrote:
glacial wrote:
peak wrote:can someone recommend me the shure whitelabel cartridge!?
buy it! it really sounds great ;)
backspin is no problem, no skip!?
no problems at all, unless you are doing it like insane idiot :D

Posted: Sat Mar 21, 2009 6:48 pm
by peak
glacial wrote:
peak wrote:
glacial wrote:
peak wrote:can someone recommend me the shure whitelabel cartridge!?
buy it! it really sounds great ;)
backspin is no problem, no skip!?
no problems at all, unless you are doing it like insane idiot :D
i'm insane but not an idiot ;)

Posted: Sat Mar 21, 2009 8:31 pm
by rogue star
THE-VOICE-OF-REASON wrote:
Whineo wrote:
THE-VOICE-OF-REASON wrote: Transition are nothing special , their mastering and cuts are very average
and they dont put much time and effort into their work.
its funny to see them be adopted as the place to go for mastering by a scene which values sound quality and BASS.
:lol: you're joking right? what on earth are you going on about? what are you basing this on? :?
Experience's , what are you basing your theory's on?
experience ;) every Urban Graffiti press and Mata-Syn bar UG 001 has gone through Transition Mastering and as far as i am concerned Jason is the most consistent. Top quality and always relays info.

Here's a tid bit that will hold you in good stead. Your Master will only be as good as the relationship you have with the person behind the controls, and pick some descent vinyl and a place that can look after your metal work - you wouldn't buy a Ferrari and park it on Broad Water Farm ;)

Posted: Sat Mar 21, 2009 9:16 pm
by ashtray_heart
peak wrote:
mrbeatnick wrote:hmmm which ep is this peak? Bullion "young heartache"? not noticed any problems with my copies.
yes, it's that one! maybe i'm unlucky @ the moment... :(
fwiw - my copy of Young Heartache is very crackly.

Ben Klock's One on Ostgut is a bit noisy as well.

I've noticed some Hyperdub 12"s are pressed just a wee bit off centre... Digidesign to name a recent one.

Also on Hyperdub - both Ikonika 12's seemed very flat (I mean the sound... not the vinyl).

It's not just the thickness of the vinyl that counts. As others have said - there are many different reasons for ropey sounding wax. The length of time that the metalworks are in contact with the blanks during pressing is an important factor. This can vary from 3 to 10 seconds.

I have some records from the 60s... on the Columbia label .. .to name but one... where they play perfectly... even though they look VG ... G or even Poor.
Those '60s Columbia cuts and presses were DEEP> The scratches don't seem to matter too much.

Posted: Sat Mar 21, 2009 9:32 pm
by peak
has someone a hard house banton repress who sounds good!? my copy and the copy of a friend sounds horrible.... very very loud noises and crackles on A2 track!

Posted: Sat Mar 21, 2009 9:35 pm
by For The Win Records
never had a problem with hyperdub myself, always thought there pressings have been top notch. Spesh my ikonika plate it sounds really really big.

Ive had problems with a couple of black acre releases spesh the Marlow one 'scum' with something else, such a big tune but carnt drop it on a system cus it sounds weak. Also my asbo is un mixable, not a good pressing at all. Agree with road rage and triple six is very quiet and bad quality, thought with that thick vinyl it was guna be awsome.

Tempa releases recently havnt been very good, seven sirens is not very good, also the new distance album i wasnt very impressed with. Its not a good look with so many people moving to cds and serato, i love my vinyl, but i wish there wud be some more thought into mastering tunes rather than just getting them out there.

Posted: Sat Mar 21, 2009 10:09 pm
by HGLDT
Guido - Orchestral Lab - terrible
Joker - 80s on the recent repress - unplayable

Posted: Sat Mar 21, 2009 10:17 pm
by shredexx
^^^ have to disagree... mine are both fine...

Posted: Sat Mar 21, 2009 11:03 pm
by butterz
One of the reasons I try to get to record shops as much as possible, allow ordering sumfin then getting a flimsy bit of wax in the post.

If you can go in 2 a shop, buy that way, its better!

Posted: Sun Mar 22, 2009 4:27 pm
by clarkycatdealer
dunno wtf yr on about re: ikonika's stuff.... sounds really solid, have not bought a single dodgy 12" single from hdb....