As important as the contents (the actual Vinyl record) are, the first thing your customers and fans see is the Jacket, or cover of your record. We have virtually unlimited options for the look of your Vinyl Record Jacket despite…

As important as the contents (the actual Vinyl record) are, the first thing your customers and fans see is the Jacket, or cover of your record. We have virtually unlimited options for the look of your Vinyl Record Jacket despite…
Unlike a CD, the typical vinyl record has two sides, labelled by number, or sides A and B. The standard size for a small hole is ¼ inch, something to keep in mind when designing your labels. Bear in mind,…
Unlike the vinyl factory of the past, or even some current press record producers, all of our record vinyl is pressed using a brand new vinyl ‘puck’, rather than recycled from the re-melted pucks of previous press record orders that…
Offer your artists and fans Vinyl and have it in your hand THIS SUMMER! Considering all the fancy technology available for next to no cost, one might assume that vinyl records were gathering dust on the shelves, but that…
Only Thomas Edison’s invention of the phonograph in 1877, making it possible to record and playback sounds compares to the vinyl LP in terms of bringing recorded music into the average home. Although technology has come a long way since,…
Unlike a CD, a vinyl record requires mastering with equalizing to produce a dubplates or an acetate blank (also called a lacquer), a vinyl lp made of aluminum with a thin layer of acetate plastic on it. Once the dubplate…