The Vinyl Fanatiks Pyramid Bundle - EQ & Mastersafe / Section 47 / Fusion Base - VFS076/079/080

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Save a few quid and get ‘em altogether in one bundle.

By backing this you will get one of each of the Pyramid Bundle - EQ & Mastersafe 'Safe Wayz' EP, Section 47 'Drought' EP and Fusion Base 'Fusion Base' EP.

The first 100 backers of the Section 47 and Fusion Base EP's (whether as part of the bundle or individually) will get one of each artist sticker.

There is also a saving to be made on the postage too.

Records will be shipped with a cardboard stiffener.

All packages sent in a cardboard cruciform.

Your lathe cut will be created by the Vinyl Fanatiks mastering engineer – Dapz at Compound Audio - so you know it will be as close as possible to the original repress that we put out. Using his Souris VR T560 Cutting Machine fitted with a fully calibrated "Pinked" T560 cutting head, Dapz can achieve a quality that's nearly identical to pressed vinyl, though lathe cuts can not yet compete with a cut done on a Neumann SX 74 cutterhead, which is what is used for our final releases done in collaboration with Beau Thomas at Ten Eight Seven.

Some additional info from Compound Audio:

The vinyl record blanks are made from virgin PVC (2mm thickness), a soft material ideal for cutting with a diamond stylus or embossing with a tungsten/steel stylus.

Specs: 

• 12”

• 2mm thickness

• Black / Clear PVC

We’re pleased to offer quality virgin PVC vinyl record blanks at affordable prices. In quality and fidelity, PVC is superior to Lexan, Makrolon, and other polycarbonate blank materials.

Our PVC blanks are softer to cut and last as long as a pressed record. Whether you’re cutting with a diamond stylus or embossing with a tungsten/steel stylus, you'll be pleased with the result.

Format

FAQs

The key difference between acetate dubplates (also known as lacquers) and PVC lathe cuts lies in the materials used. Despite the name, acetate is actually a metal disc coated with nitrocellulose lacquer. The music is etched into this lacquer on a lathe using a sapphire cutting head. Due to the softness of the lacquer, acetate dubplates typically have a short lifespan.
On the other hand, lathe cut vinyl records are not the same as pressed vinyl records. They are made from a highly durable plastic compound, offering a lifespan comparable to that of pressed records. The music is engraved into the plastic on a lathe using a diamond cutting head. With proper care, they can last as long as a pressed record.

45 RPM offers higher fidelity because more information passes through the cutting stylus per second, resulting in clearer high frequencies and less surface noise, especially towards the end of the record. For longer durations, a slower speed 33 RPM allows more music per revolution but at a trade of less higher frequency and in some cases higher surface noise.

Cutting records is a meticulous process that must be done in real time, with no shortcuts available. Typically, orders take 7-10 business days to process once we have received all the necessary materials. During busy periods or for orders of 10 or more records, processing time may be longer.


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