View Full Version : Recommend me some vinyl manufacturers please
Oxen Blank
08-10-2005, 02:50 PM
Hi!
I'm looking for some good working people manufacturing vinyls and and maybe new distributions for my next work... Could you help me?
morphamish
08-10-2005, 07:21 PM
Liquid are quite good and cheap too. Their website ain't up to much to look at but their plant is decent and they're friendly too. When I went there they were pressing a Roni Size record so if its good enough for him...
www.liquidmastering.co.uk
Ritzi Lee
09-10-2005, 12:36 AM
Master Music / Belgium, Germany
MPO / France, Germany, UK
Record Industry / Netherlands
Curvedpressings / UK
Oxen Blank
09-10-2005, 05:57 PM
Thanks! i will check them.
fresh_an_funky_design
09-10-2005, 06:01 PM
in my experience records coming out of the liquid plant have been badly mastered.. but thats not to say there a bad plant.
i recommend curve pressings, lawrie does a good job on the mastering, oh and dont use redemption they're a scam and they'll rip you off
Ritzi Lee
09-10-2005, 07:18 PM
in my experience records coming out of the liquid plant have been badly mastered.. but thats not to say there a bad plant.
i recommend curve pressings, lawrie does a good job on the mastering, oh and dont use redemption they're a scam and they'll rip you off
Don't confuse curvedpressings with curvepusher.
2 different companies, all with different purposes.
curvepusher = master studio
curved pressings = pressing plant
morphamish
09-10-2005, 07:27 PM
@Fresh an funky sorry its 'total vinyl' thats the pressing plant for liquid, but they are contactable through liquid mastering. The plant is across the road from the mastering house. I agree with you about the mastering side of things there.
@Ritzi just waiting on a quote back from mpo, cheers for that!
What do folk think of alchemy for mastering?
fresh_an_funky_design
09-10-2005, 08:28 PM
in my experience records coming out of the liquid plant have been badly mastered.. but thats not to say there a bad plant.
i recommend curve pressings, lawrie does a good job on the mastering, oh and dont use redemption they're a scam and they'll rip you off
Don't confuse curvedpressings with curvepusher.
2 different companies, all with different purposes.
curvepusher = master studio
curved pressings = pressing plant
yeah i know, but i go to curve pusher get my records mastered, give them some money and a few weeks later we have a shed load of vinyl. I see it as one company even though its two!
fresh_an_funky_design
09-10-2005, 08:30 PM
@Fresh an funky sorry its 'total vinyl' thats the pressing plant for liquid, but they are contactable through liquid mastering. The plant is across the road from the mastering house. I agree with you about the mastering side of things there.
@Ritzi just waiting on a quote back from mpo, cheers for that!
What do folk think of alchemy for mastering?
if you've got the money go to 'The Exhange' there awesome for mastering. But a much more viable option is getting them mastered at curve pusher as there a lot cheaper, and its a fixed price not by the hour, which can be very expensive.
redemption BITE
do not use them
Louk
JohnnySideways
12-10-2005, 06:06 PM
well we used curvepusher in the past...but theyre a bit expensive these days...so now use liquid
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