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Vinyl Record Sound Quality Thrives at US Plant

Our music is sounding better than ever because we can hear it on vinyl again. Millions of music lovers all over the world are discovering and rediscovering why vinyl is the best sound reproduction format. Along with the growth of this historic sound medium is a renewed interest in record companies and manufacturers who produce the vinyl records that the music community is buying. Let’s explore a company dedicated to the quality of their vinyl products and most importantly, the sound of the music.

I spoke with Eric Astor, CEO and Manish Naik, COO of Furnace MFG (www.furnacecd.com) and although the company offers a multitude of sound and promotional services, we will focus on the vinyl record aspects of the company. The company has secured exclusive North American partnerships with two of the best audiophile quality pressing plants in Europe and as we will learn, it is all about producing the best sounding vinyl that can be manufactured. Let’s learn more about them:

Who are you and what does your company do?

”Furnace MFG is located in the Washington, DC metro area and we are a one-stop source for CD, DVD and vinyl manufacturing. Furnace MFG has been hard at work pressing CDs and DVDs for the independent music community since 1996. We have made exclusive agreements with two of the best pressing plants in the world to provide the best sounding records on the planet,” explained Eric.

”Many people ask why our prices are more expensive than pressing plants in the US. The answer is simple: we offer the best quality sound and physical product on the planet and it costs a bit more to produce this kind of quality. Vinyl pressing is a refined art – unlike a modern CD plant. It takes decades of experience to produce consistent quality records and by teaming up with our partners we have over 120 years of knowhow in the pressing business. We also work with our partners overseas to press and package sleeved vinyl that is then shipped to Furnace MFG in Fairfax, Virginia. The meticulous staff at Furnace MFG inspects each record for quality and consistency. It is then assembled, packaged, boxed and shipped right from our state of the art packaging facility on to your location. We are your one stop source for vinyl, jackets, inserts, posters, dropcards, mastering, cutting or anything else vinyl related.”

Why is the vinyl record making a resurgence?

”We think there are two main reasons that vinyl is making a resurgence. The first is that consumers are re-discovering (or discovering for the first time) that listening to a vinyl record is completely different than listening to a CD or a downloaded song. The quality of sound is clearly better with richer tones since a vinyl record plays exactly how an artist recorded the song with no loss of translation to a digital format. There is also an entire experience of listening to a record which is missing from CDs and MP3’s. Selecting the record, taking it out of the sleeve, putting it on the turntable, looking over the jacket and liner notes; these actions combine to create an actual ‘experience’ of listening. Listening to a record is in and of itself, the activity. Listening to an MP3 is generally done while doing something else and is more often than not, a background activity,” said Manish.

”The second reason for the resurgence in vinyl records is that artists and labels are once again embracing the format. Artists love the sound of vinyl and feel it’s a truer representation of their music. Labels are realizing that although the raw sales of vinyl are low compared to CDs, the margins are much higher and are paying attention to this new revenue source in the face of decreasing CD sales and increasing digital downloads.”

”The combination of consumer interest and interest from the labels is what is fueling this growth. One couldn’t exist without the other and we feel that this trend will continue for years. Vinyl will never overtake CD sales but there will continue to be a core group of consumers interested in this format,” continued Manish.

”One thing that the music industry must take into consideration though is that vinyl will only grow and expand if the quality is there. If a buyer’s first experience with vinyl is a negative one, they will not be coming back to the format. There are a lot of poorly pressed records out there that do not enrich the listening experience. If this is what buyers come to expect, they will stop buying vinyl and go back to buying CDs or sharing files. This is where we think Furnace provides the most help in the marketplace – ensuring that each and every record we produce is amongst the best pressed in the world and something that a band or label can stand behind and be proud of.”

Is the PVC made in America and then shipped to the pressing plants?

”Each plant that Furnace has a formed an exclusive partnership with source their own PVC. They are the experts in understanding which products work best with their pressing machines and which products produce the best sounds,” explained Manish. “Both Pallas (Germany) and Record Industry (The Netherlands) have their own PVC formula that is made specifically for their plant.”

”All vinyl is pressed in Europe and then shipped on pallets via airplane to our facility in northern Virginia (just outside Washington DC) where we assemble the final product and finish for retail distribution. Vinyl is usually from the plant to our dock in less than 24 hours which preserves the quality of the product and allows us to offer industry leading lead times.”

What are the costs associated with releasing a vinyl record?

”There are various costs associated with vinyl records. Some of these are mastering/cutting, test pressings, actual vinyl production, jacket & insert printing, assembly costs, and final finishing costs,” said Eric. “The costs varies greatly depending on the weight of the record (120 g, 140g, or 180g), the turnaround time desired (either 4 weeks or 8 weeks), and the complexity of the assembly and finishing. For someone just getting into vinyl production, here’s a helpful list of the production steps (post recording), all of which Furnace offers to our clients:

-EQ / Leveling / Audio Mastering
-Lacquer or DMM Cutting
-Galvanics / Metalwork (father, mother and stamper creation)
-Producing Test Pressings for customer approval
-Label design and printing
-Jacket, insert and marketing sticker design and printing
-Vinyl Pressing
-Assembly, wrapping/bagging, boxing and shipping

You tell me the vinyl is pressed in different countries, can you elaborate, why ship the work overseas?

”As we entered the business of vinyl manufacturing, we knew that there was really only one plant in the US that has the quality that the audiophile market craves,” explained Eric. “There are other domestic options but the quality produced in these plants was less than we were willing to put our name on. We signed exclusive relationships with two of Europe’s best vinyl plants (Pallas Group, and Record Industry). These plants have a long tradition in the vinyl business and the craftsmanship of their employees is amazing. To give you an example, the mother plate inspector at Pallas worked as an apprentice for 10 years before taking over that job. At Record Industry, they have produced some of the world’s best selling releases on vinyl including “Dark Side of the Moon” and various Michael Jackson, Pearl Jam and Beatles titles. Record Industry’s main cutting engineer has cut all of the aforementioned records during his 33 year career with a variety of labels and plants. We are confident that any record produced by our partners will be of very high quality and consistency – because that’s what our customers and record buyers demand.”

What is the difference between ‘regular’ vinyl and the ‘audiophile’ releases that are becoming more popular these days?

”It’s all about the sound quality. If you take two plants and give them lacquers cut from the finest cutting studio in the world and ask them to press up some records – you will often times get two completely different products. The PVC material used, the galvanics process and the pressing formulas at our two facilities are the secret weapon to creating some of the best records in the world. If a plant does not put the care and expense into creating superior metal parts, you will hear it in the vinyl. If a plant treats each record the same and doesn’t factor in the cut and the other 9,000 things you need to consider when pressing vinyl records, you can have problems there as well. You will get non-fill, poor tracking, etc when inexperienced people are running the equipment. Both of our plants have been around for decades and the experience on the floor is not something you can buy or learn overnight,” explained Manish.

”Most of the records that are marketed as Audiophile releases are pressed on heavyweight vinyl. 180g records, for example, are less prone to warp or dish. When pressed correctly, you will get a superior and long lasting product from a heavyweight record.”

What attracts you to records?

”We are consumers of records much like all other consumers. For us, records enable us to connect with the music in ways that CDs and digital music just won’t allow. We all have MP3 players and love them for the storage capacity and flexibility but there are times when putting on a record is an unbeatable experience. Also, some records I have owned for 25 years plus and I remember the money I saved to buy them, the smell of the record when I opened it and the store I bought it from. Each time I put on one of those records it brings me back to a place and time of my life – most of the time it’s a positive memory.”

Tell us about some of your clients:

”We have a wide variety of clients from major music labels like Warner Music and Universal to independent labels as well. We also work with licensed reissue labels that focus on high quality vinyl such as Mobile Fidelity, Acoustic Sounds and Original Recordings Group. These guys produce ultra high quality records and packaging that are amongst the leaders in the field – going as far as flying out the original tapes to the cutting studio or going through 3 and 4 sets of lacquers until they have the perfect cut.”

”We also work with a wealth of independent labels and bands. This is where we are put to the test. Everyone is looking to do something different and unique and everyone is on a budget. We have enough experience to work with people to collect their wants and desires, talk budget and then match them up with a package that most closely meets their needs. Since most of our customers are either new to vinyl or new to getting back to vinyl, we act as a consultant sometimes as much as we do a pressing plant.”

Where do you see the record industry in 5 years, is this just a fad or will vinyl continue to be in demand?

”We expect the record industry to continue its growth for the next few years eventually flattening out in about 5 years,” explained Eric. “We do not think the resurgence in vinyl is a fad but rather a new/old format that more and more people will continue to discover. As long as labels are willing to put out a high quality record for their bands, fans will be there to buy them. Vinyl never died. The customer never rejected the format. The labels, seeing higher profit margins, inflated MSRPs for the Compact Disc and shoved vinyl aside and told record stores to make way for CDs and liquidate their vinyl. Indie stores and mail-order houses/websites always sold vinyl and they always will. Let’s hope the labels and bands keep running with it and keep the customer base happy.”

It’s amazing to learn that a company actually cares about the most important element of the vinyl record, the quality of the sound. It’s why many mainstream artists and indie bands are returning to this glorious recording format and why the music consumers are clamoring for more vinyl record releases. It’s all about the sound, which is why we love our music in the first place and why so many musical acts are seeking the services of Furnace MFG.

Author Robert Benson writes about rock/pop music, vinyl record collecting and operates http://www.collectingvinylrecords.com, where you can pick up a copy of his FREE ebook called “The Fascinating Hobby Of Vinyl Record Collecting.”

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CD Mastering Enhances Audio Quality

 

Everyone try to make their songs great by recording one song at a time in a recording studio. However, the result may not be as good as expected because the collection of songs in a CD has different EQs and hence each song may peak at a different level. A mastering engineer can solve this problem by unifying the CD and thus creating consistent sound tracks. CD mastering enhances the quality of the songs by eliminating the background noises which you may not have noticed earlier and by altering the space between the audio tracks.

 

CD recording is a simple process which can be done by anyone with little knowledge. On the other hand, mastering is a vital step which edits and polishes the audio tracks and hence it has to be carried out by a professional. As CD mastering involves different techniques, accurate mastering can turn the CD into a legend. Before sending CDs for replication, the CDs undergo three steps of mastering namely editing, sweetening and quality checking.

 

During editing, the tunes are arranged in sequence and appropriate spacing is made between the tracks. Strange noises and other disturbances are often fixed during this stage. In the next stage, equipments are used to sweeten the tracks by enhancing smoothness, clarity and impact of the music. Finally, after checking the quality of the CD, the CD recording is completed by transferring the music to the required media from which mass production can be done. Even a casual listener can appreciate the quality of the sound when he listens the recording before and after mastering. So, we can say CD mastering is truly the final creative step involved in the making of a CD.

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6 Smart Tips to Ensure Quality Artwork for CD DVD Duplication

Quality is the foremost thing that one expects from CD and DVD duplication work. And artwork (that is the design or content printed on the face of the CD or DVD) plays an important role in ensuring good quality output in the CD and DVD duplication process.

No matter which CD or DVD duplication service providing company you want to deal with, you must ensure that the digital artwork printed in the CD or DVD duplication process is of good quality. It is a well known fact that good packaging makes the first impression. If you can produce attractive artwork for your CD or DVD, and the duplication process can print it without glitches on the face of the discs, your product would look much more appealing. Fancy graphics and text that are used in the artwork of the disc gives a unique identity to the CDs and DVDs.

To help you get the best quality artwork on your printed CDs and DVDs here are some easy tips.

1. High resolution file

You can create your artwork in various graphic tools such as Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign or Quark Express. But remember to have the resolution of the final files at least 300 DPI (dots per inch) or higher. By maintaining this minimum resolution you can get better printing quality on CD and DVD surfaces. Also make sure that the images are not downloaded from the web or other low-resolution sources.

2. Specialized fonts

Special fonts lend a unique touch to the artwork. And in case you are planning to use some special fonts in your artwork, you must send the specialized fonts to the service provider along with the artwork files. This is important as the CD and DVD duplication service providing company might not necessarily have that font. Searching the net to download the exact font is not worth the effort as it may lead to unnecessary delays. If you donâ??t know the process of sending the fonts then you can convert the text to outlines with the help of Photoshop and Illustrator.

3. Send the source images

The source link of the images used in the artwork must be send to the CD and DVD duplication service provider so that they can verify the quality of the images used in the artwork before printing. This helps the service provider to deliver a better print quality.

4. Create the right bleed

Adding a 1/8? bleed all the way around must be maintained so that the CD and DVD duplication service provider have an idea about the text or images that are not meant to be trimmed off the edge during the final printing process.

5. Use layered art files

Instead of sending flattened artwork, try to send the artwork to the CD and DVD duplication service provider in layered art file format. This way the service providers can make the minor changes if required to give the artwork a professional touch.

6. Test the master disc

To be on the safer side test your master disc before sending it to the CD and DVD duplication service provider. Check the image quality, the spelling of the text used and the color scheme. With proper testing, you would be able to spot the errors and remove them in time.

Remember these above mentioned simple tips and your CD duplication or DVD duplication job will run smoothly with no need for hurried last minute changes.

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Primera Disc Publisher King of Quality Output

Primera is the proud owner of three professional grade disc publishing systems for Blu-ray Disc media. Ideal for mid- to large-sized companies and organizations including government and military, medical records and imaging systems, banking, insurance, back-up and archival, high-definition video, digital movie post production and more. These systems work automatically and “hands-free.”

Bravo SE Disc Publisher Explored For You

Very much like all other Primera Bravo Disc Publishers, the Primera Bravo SE is an automated disc production system. It combines both disc burning and direct printing on inkjet-printable media qualities that makes is different other publishing systems available in the market. Tying these two functions together is an innovative robotic mechanism that picks up a disc, inserts it into the burner, removes it from the burner, inserts it into the printer and then, finally, places the disc in the out bin or, rather, out tray in the case of the SE. This means completely hands-free operation during the multi-disc production process. And with the precision of this robotic mechanism, it also means worry-free operation. This is Primera’s sixth-generation mechanism, and it’s accurate and even a bit faster than mechanisms I’ve experienced in previous Bravo models.

Why Primera Bravo SE is Unique

1)      The Bravo SE is lighter (11.5 lbs.) and more compact (15″ W x 7″ H x 14.75″ D) than its predecessors.

2)      And it’s configured a bit differently.

3)      With a smaller disc capacity (maximum of 20 discs per run), it offers an integrated output tray that can slide out of the unit for easy access.

4)      It can also be operated with the tray open when using the unit for single-disc runs. And unlike other Bravo models, there is no hanging external output bin.

5)      The entire thing can fit on your desktop, taking up about the same space as a regular printer.

Special Introduction about Bravo SE Disc Publisher

The performance of the Primera Bravo SE is what you would expect. That is, the robotic arm takes a little bit of time to move the disc around and make sure everything is where it should be (say a total of 30 seconds to 1 minute per disc), but, beyond that, it prints and burns in the same amount of time it would take with a standalone burner or a standalone label printer. The advantage with the Bravo in this regard is that, once the first disc is burned, it can print a label while it’s working on burning the next disc, saving you some time there. The speed of the disc burning will, of course, depend largely on the media type and the amount of data that needs to be recorded. Print speeds vary by coverage. But a full-coverage label at highest quality will take about 90 seconds.

In terms of reliability, I encountered absolutely no problems working with the Bravo SE. The robotic arm is accurate owing to a special sensor built into the mechanism to detect discs.

Nothing left unturned in the above lines about the Primera Bravo SE disc publisher so go ahead and purchase one for you once through with key aspects regenerated in above lines.

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Dmtech Lm17dv – if you Need a Fairly Basic Quality Dvd/tv/pc Monitor, This Could be Just for you

Buying a new television nowadays is a major investment. If you are going to spend what could be considered a small fortune or at the very least a large amount of money then it would be prudent to try and make the correct decision at the outset.

Given the way technology changes it is essential to try and make sure that your purchase is relatively future-proof.

The latest telecommunication system for broadcasting moving pictures and sound is known as Digital television (DTT) and as the name implies this relies upon the transmission and reception of digital signals as opposed to the more conventional analogue formats. Other ways have been devised to receive digital television. Among the most familiar to people are digital cable and digital satellite. In some countries where transmissions of TV signals are normally achieved by microwaves, digital MMDS is used.

With this article the aim is to take a look at what is on offer with the latest generation of Flat Screen Televisions and in this case the DMTech LM17DV.

The LM17DV is a 17in LCD TV and the prices for these are around 285 pounds sterling or 560 US dollars. The resolution of the screen is 1366 X 768 and with regards to being HD Ready the answer is no. The DMTech has 1 (1 RGB) scarts and the type and number of Multimedia interfaces the LM17DV uses is HDMI and no connections are available. The type of Tuner for this TV is Analogue and the DMTech is available from limited outlets only.

So given this information, what would be our view of the DMTech LM17DV?

Well to start with our score for the picture quality is 6 out of 10, and for the sound quality we would rate it at 8 out of 10. Taking a look at the number of relevant connections and their availability, our score would be 8 out of 10. With regards to the overall level of features, our view would be 8 out of 10 if we then take a look at the ease of use and overall value for money then our scores would be, 8 out of 10 and 8 out of 10 respectively.

Finally our overall opinion would be this is one to watch if the requirement is just for a fairly basic all in one DVD/TV/PC monitor for either a study or a bedroom.

With the wide range and variety of makes and models available for you to choose from it is unlikely that you will not find something to suite your taste or satisfy any budgetary constraints that you might have. The choice, as they say, is completely down to you to decide whether to stay at the forefront of what are rapidly changing technologies and fashion or to remain part of the safer but perhaps better developed mainstream. No matter what rout you take we hope that after reading this article you should be more informed as to the correct choice with which to take.

Please be aware that the prices quoted in this article are taken from a number of leading e-commerce websites and as such should be taken as guides and indications of prices rather than absolute quotes.

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Tips to create a high quality master disc

The master CD or DVD disk, is the one you will
provide to your CD or DVD vendor for either
replication or duplication of the media.  Below,
you will find some tips designed to help you
create a high quality master disc:

1.  Always use the highest quality media that you
can obtain, as all media isn’t the same.  Do
your research, take your time, then choose a
brand that will produce a high quality disc each
and every time you duplicate or replicate.

2.  Avoid copying from a network source.  If the
source files for your disk are on a network
drive, copy the files to your local disk before
you burn a disc.  If you can’t move the files
to your local drive, try using the copy to hard
drive first feature.  When doing this, your
burning software will create a temporary image
file during the burning process. Once the
burning has been completed, the temporary file
will be deleted.

3.  You should always avoid burning on a laptop
computer that is running on low battery power.
The fluctations that will occur in the available
battery power may cause you to have poor results
in your duplication.

4.  Always make sure that you finalize your
disc.  If you fail to finalize, the disc won’t
play back.  Finalizing will also help increase
the reading compability in other CD-ROM drives.

5.  Never use the packet writing method to burn
a master disc.  This method is very common with
burning drives that have re-writing capabilities.
This method will produce discs that can’t be
read on many CD-ROM drives.  

6.  Avoid any type of impact or movement of the
drive during burning.  Doing so can cause the
laser to skip or jump tracks, which will lead
to errors or a bad disc.

7.  If available, use the “burn-proof” feature.
This feature will allow the drive to slow
down the burn speed in the event the computer
can’t supply the data fast enough.  Although
this can increase the burn time, the quality
of the disc will be much better.

8.  You should avoid having multiple applications
open when burning, especially those that
access the Internet or a network.  This can
hinder your computer’s ability to supply data
to the burner drive at the necessary rate.

If you follow the above tips, you should
produce a master disc of excellent quality.  A
master disc is something you’ll want perfect,
which is why you shouldn’t take any risks.

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5 Tips to Get Good Quality CD Duplication

The master copy of compact disc or DVD disc, is of the extremely importance for reproduction or duplication.

You must have to follow the few tips which can assist you make a superiority quality from master copy disc:

1. Ever apply the high-level caliber discs that you are able to get from the market or other source. You need to find the suitable master copy of CD/DVD to choose the CD/DVD of the proper brand that will acquire a superiority quality disc each and every time for duplication or replication.

2. You need to avert replicating of CD from an electronic network root whenever in the least potential. Whenever the informant files for your disc are about electronic network drive so replicate the data file to your computer earlier you burn up a disc. Whenever you can not, attempt applying the copy to disc drive. While exercising these, your CD burning software system will make an impermanent picture register during the CD burning procedure. At one time the burning process gets start; it will cancel the temporary data file.

3. You must assure that you finalize your disc. Whenever you break to finalize, the disc can not play back. Settling will also assist gain the recording compability inward extra CD-ROM drives.

4. Never apply the package writing formula to burn a master copy disc. Keep off whatsoever type of affect or apparent motion of the drive while burning. Apparent movement may get the laser to cut or jump out tracks which successively may contribute to errors or a high-risk disc.

5. You must have to keep the burn-proof feature whenever possible. These will permit the drive to decelerate the burn speed whenever your computer can’t add information secured enough. It may gain the burn time merely the quality of the disc allows to enhance the performance. Keep off making double diligences capable once burning CD. These can adversely bear on your computer’s power to issue information to the burner.

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