Fun video, Michael! Thanks for taking the time to visit their plant. BTW, to what address should marriage proposals to Ms. Widz be sent? ;-) Quite the lovely host!
Pressing Records In Poland
The company also does CD and DVD duplication, but seeing the "handwriting on the wall" a few years ago, chose to get into a "growth" industry pressing vinyl records.
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Very interesting place! I like how they do things there. It was also interesting to see the spiral extrude instead of the puck. I first thought, "doesn't that effect the final outcome as in perhaps uneven thickness or what have you", but then I realized that the temperature the material is brought to and the pressure of the press eliminates that concern.
I like their recycle idea and it happens to be artistic as well.
As no surprise, they were gracious hosts.
I need to find out how I can get a pressing or two from them.
...the same thing about the spiraled extrusion. I bet it does have a higher probability of vinyl related problems versus a flat, solid puck?
I want to try a couple of titles also. I found this:
https://www.discogs.com/label/1418522-wmfono
Think I will buy a few...
I have one of the Neil Young re-issues of "After the Goldrush". It has a definite spiral pattern visible across the vinyl. Does not seem to effect the quality of the sound, or at least, I can't hear any changes as the stylus passes through these areas. The label refers to the LP as a product of Germany. Is it possible that a spiral extrude is an explanation for why this is visible?
For me, the highlight of your tour was the charming all Analogue host.
Thank you.