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Dubplate lathe
Dubplate lathe













I could tolerate the spotting but on many of the copies it's turned gray. The other problem is the spray adhesive they are using is pretty inconsistent and there is spotting. If the recording is rejected the acetate may be the only record that survives. The acetate is used to assess whether the music has been successfully transferred to disc. I may beable to make these look better but I shouldn't have to right? If had I known I would not have gotten them cut and they'd be square. A machine actually cuts the grooves into the acetate like a lathe. So the two problems are when they cut the discs to make them round the paper inbetween the two layers is getting chewed up and particles from this are getting trapped between the sheets. If had known that this level of sloppy workmanship was involved I would not have ordered them. A machine actually cuts the grooves into the acetate like a lathe. The bigger problem is that I opted for the round pictures discs and they screwed up more than half of them and they are trying to write it off as just being the way it is because they are hand made. The cuts themselves I guess are okay although the amount of surface noise seems to vary greatly between the cuts. Transparent vinyl-dubplate (lathe-cut), 33 rpm, STEREO VERSION. PISS.EXE wrote:Duplication.ca ? I've used them a few times and a friend has used them many more















Dubplate lathe