Vinyl Pressing

During vinyl pressing, raw vinyl pellets are melted and formed into a puck-shaped piece called a biscuit, authentic sound and nostalgic appeal, making vinyl a timeless favourite among audiophiles and collectors alike.

During vinyl pressing, raw vinyl pellets are melted and formed into a puck-shaped piece called a biscuit, authentic sound and nostalgic appeal, making vinyl a timeless favourite among audiophiles and collectors alike. Vinyl pressing is the art of manufacturing vinyl records, a cherished medium in the music industry. It involves transforming a master recording into a physical stamper, which is then used to press grooves onto vinyl discs under heat and pressure. The grooves of the stamper are imprinted onto the vinyl, creating the audio playback surface.


Craig Kirkpatrick

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