by kgutzke »
Sun Nov 25, 2012 12:08 pm
Our 12" and 7" acetate records have a "harder coating" than your standard mastering/dub plates which does get us a few steps closer to vinyl durability. We've been cutting records 25 years and still hear from folks back then claiming how great their record still sounds. If given reasonable care (using light to medium weight tonearms) they really should last a lifetime. I'll try to get a video up soon to show sound quality transfer - which truly is superb. Hopefully we'll also be experimenting this spring producing one-off "hard" gramophone type records that can withstand heavy arms and steel needles. -- kg/customrecords