Sometimes you have an entire bad breakfast.
Stitching vinyl lp pressing defect.
New reissues can have surface noise due to defects in modern manufacture.
Pressed 7 vinyl available as 33 or 45 rpm.
The vinyl of the two companies i mentioned have not been subject to any defects and sounds fantastic.
This release was limited to 500 un numbered copies.
Non fill refers to a pressing defect that occurs when the molten vinyl does not flow fully to produce a well formed groove.
Record players with a heavier needle seem to play through this issue better.
Vintage records can look in excellent condition but be noisy due to use of impure vinyl and old cost cutting practice with some plants.
There is and was no suspect qc on those pressings.
They may not be 100 virgin vinyl but to cast aside pressings that aren t is severely limiting product.
Vinyl and jacket are in overall very good condition.
I m assuming this is a result of a pressing defect because i have ordered two copies of this lp from two different distributors and both copies feature this identical flaw.
This was the problem that plagued classic s early 200g quiex sv p flat.
Do they compare to a 45rpm mfsl.
It s complicated because the parameters change during production runs and with different vinyl.
No they don t but their quality can t be denied.
Either you re pressing too cool the stampers are heated and cooled with each press or somewhere you re not taking the right amount of time each cycle.
Stitch length for sewing vinyl.
It occurs most often on a 180g record s outer edge and is caused by the vinyl s beginning to harden prematurely.
In a hydraulic press fitted with 2 pre heated moulds and fitted with stampers the pre heated vinyl matter is inserted into the machine sandwiched between two completely dry labels.
Your stitch length when sewing vinyl fabric should be longer than you would use on regular fabric.
The sound produced is noise a shsssshing sound that we ve all heard too often.
Pressing vinyl is something of a lost art.
Think of your stitching as if there were no thread in the holes created by the sewing machine needle those holes become a tear strip which will weaken the vinyl and make it prone to tearing.
There s a few dodgy ones to start.