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7" pressing plant recommendations?
Posted: Wed Jan 30, 2008 7:59 pm
by Bernardo_Archive
I´m looking for a good, decently priced pressing plant to print my band´s next 7". It´s worth noting that we´ll need the records to be shipped to Japan AND Brazil, as it´s where the labels that are putting this out are located, not sure if anyone has had any experience with that. Any recommendations?
7" pressing plant recommendations?
Posted: Wed Jan 30, 2008 9:03 pm
by thebowlox_Archive
I had the same question, so I Ued the FSF and gleaned as much information:
United in Nashville will give you dirt-cheap, dirt-quality records. My band is doing a run of 100 7"s (with hand-done jackets, you don't wanna do more than 100, y'know). UR quoted us at $187 for that.
But the consensus 'round here seems to be DO NOT TRUST UNITED, THEY'LL FUCK YOUR SHIT.
So, you should go for Mus-I-Col. Run of 100 was quoted at $262. It's in Columbus, OH.
This oughtta help you more than I can:
http://www.electrical.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=5538
7" pressing plant recommendations?
Posted: Thu Jan 31, 2008 4:06 am
by CDR-1_Archive
the.bowlox wrote:I had the same question, so I Ued the FSF and gleaned as much information:
United in Nashville will give you dirt-cheap, dirt-quality records. My band is doing a run of 100 7"s (with hand-done jackets, you don't wanna do more than 100, y'know). UR quoted us at $187 for that.
But the consensus 'round here seems to be DO NOT TRUST UNITED, THEY'LL FUCK YOUR SHIT.
So, you should go for Mus-I-Col. Run of 100 was quoted at $262. It's in Columbus, OH.
This oughtta help you more than I can:
http://www.electrical.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=5538
Records done at mus-i-col have a very particular sound. Not bad, just particular. I suspect it is on account of their cutting lathe. It is a '44 Skully, I think. The man that does the mastering there is named John Hull, he's been doing the mastering there since the early 60's and is very good at it.
We've done about 10 singles (500 per) there over the last 4 years and they have upgraded their vinyl stock in the last year or so. The records we got from them in '07 are head and shoulders above the ones they pressed for us in '05 or so.
Hope this is helpful.
7" pressing plant recommendations?
Posted: Mon Mar 10, 2008 4:09 am
by Bernardo_Archive
Hey,
I just emailed Musicol and Bill Smith for cost estimates, if the record gets done I´ll post my feedback on the service later. Thanks, guy.
7" pressing plant recommendations?
Posted: Mon Mar 10, 2008 11:39 am
by TheMilford_Archive
I've been really happy with the quality, turn-around time and general awesomeness of Alpha Records in Florida.
Here's their info:
info@alpharecordsinc.com
NSL/Alpha Records
1400 NW 65th Ave
Plantation FL 33313
Phone:954-587-6011
Fax : 954-587-7039
7" pressing plant recommendations?
Posted: Mon Mar 10, 2008 1:48 pm
by OneFiveFour_Archive
Bernardo wrote:Hey,
I just emailed Musicol and Bill Smith for cost estimates, if the record gets done I´ll post my feedback on the service later. Thanks, guy.
Bill Smith is top notch, but not exactly cheap.
7" pressing plant recommendations?
Posted: Tue Mar 11, 2008 3:23 pm
by Germ War_Archive
Bill Smith mistakenly switched around some of the labels on our last release, but it was a split with both bands' names on both sides, so I'd imagine it was an honest mistake. Record sounds as good as it did when we sent it to them.
7" pressing plant recommendations?
Posted: Tue Mar 18, 2008 11:53 am
by Bernardo_Archive
Bill Smith sent me an estimate (haven´t heard a word from Musicol after sending a request for an estimate, Bill´s seemed reasonable to me), but I can´t seem to get any idea of how much would it cost for the records to get shipped to Brazil. Maybe I´m delusional to think that someone would actually go to the trouble of doing that, as I´m starting to feel it´s an outlandish request. Unfortunately right now there is no single vinyl pressing plant in the entire south american continent still working, so I´m not giving up yet.
Maybe someone can help me decipher the following:
He told me the shipping cost would depend on how much the whole thing (500 seven inch records) would weigh. I imagined it would be no trouble finding out that number, but when I asked him, this is what he had to say:
"Each box will contain 90 to 100 units. They will weigh approx. 10 LBS per box. You will have 1 box @ 2 LBS and 1 @ 4 LBS. Thats about as close as I can get right now. "
I´m hopelessly confused by this. Can anyone explain it to me? I apologise for my ignorance.
I will contact Alpha Records as well, thanks for the recommendation.
7" pressing plant recommendations?
Posted: Fri Mar 21, 2008 7:18 pm
by TheMilford_Archive
Alpha may be closer to Brazil... but not sure if that helps.
7" pressing plant recommendations?
Posted: Sat Mar 22, 2008 5:25 pm
by Bernardo_Archive
TheMilford wrote:Alpha may be closer to Brazil... but not sure if that helps.
Hoping it does, I´ve written them already.