How Vinyl Records Are Made

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show how records are made.please email me if you would like to buy my record ub1_1999@yahoo.com

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  1. Comment by ethurst2 — February 6, 2010 @ 8:59 am

    This is a good video. I should put some on my? dance music on Vinyl.

  2. Comment by RetroRepair — February 6, 2010 @ 8:59 am

    RetroRepair Wrong! There is a revival of Vinyl, just look in the HiFi magazines. You? can buy new High-End players and there are new LP’s comming out.

  3. Comment by BSzili — February 6, 2010 @ 8:59 am

    And there are many old albulms from the 90s repressed? on vinyl, and they sell them at a reasonable price.

  4. Comment by brownfield — February 6, 2010 @ 8:59 am

    Ten years ago you? couldn’t find almost any new album made on vinyl. Now… just about every new release on indie labels has a vinyl version come out with it.

  5. Comment by FernyBass007 — February 6, 2010 @ 8:59 am

    hey go to the jnr store? at nyc!!! also on the best buys stores!!! you’ll see vinly and vinly turntables!!! open your eyes!!!

  6. Comment by RetroRepair — February 6, 2010 @ 8:59 am

    FernyBass007 If I lived? in the US then I might ;-)

  7. Comment by Angelskingarden — February 6, 2010 @ 8:59 am

    I wouldn’t say that… it never fell out? of fashion in Punk, Trance, and EBM/Industrial.

  8. Comment by marksoutof10 — February 6, 2010 @ 8:59 am

    They were saying the same thing ten years before? now (and beyond), but vinyl is still very much with us.

  9. Comment by RetroRepair — February 6, 2010 @ 8:59 am

    CDs will always be preferred over MP3s by audiophiles because of the encoding. CDs use raw? audio and you get zero compression artifacts.

    Interesting how each new audio format degrades in quality. It’s also interesting how as companies have enticed people to lust after box sets with elaborate artwork and design, people have started downloading music.

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