Since "Ticket." has the 33 1/3 crossed out, I would assume it's the standard mono single mix. The "Pepper" disc is surely the standard Capitol stereo mix. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band acetate LP is in NEAR MINT condition! BEAUTIFUL all around.īoth sides have some bleed through on the labels, but not much.įrom Beatles Acetates expert Chazz Avery of : "Sorry, I have no history for these specific discs. That's probably a good thing as most acetates are limited to five or less copies!" Capitol acetate albums are certainly much rarer, but they don't attract the multitude of collectors as the Butchers. Those with limited budgets start with a mono third state peel, while those who can afford it go after stereo first states and Livingston Butchers. Every collector wants a Butcher cover in his or her collection. "While the Butcher cover is not the rarest of Beatles records, it is the most sought after. Quote from Bruce Spizer on The World Beatles Forum, leading authority on Beatles records: Whereas the official release has the mumbo jumbo voice noise The Beatles inserted on the run off groove after the record ends on side two, this acetates lacks it. The ending also differs from the official release. Side one on the acetate is the same as the official release. All in all, side two on this acetate LP has 4 tracks total and the official release has 6 tracks total on side two. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (Reprise)/A Day In The Life is one continuous track, whereas on the official release it's three separate tracks but as one continuous melody. For example, Good Morning Good Morning/Sgt. More than likely this set up with the LHCB acetate that I have was rejected in favor of separate bands for the tracks. Not sure what that's all about, but this is most likely a test acetate before they made an acetate for the master. This LHCB acetate LP has the banding different from the official vinyl release. Is our proprietary master cutting method and material, which is great for those on a smaller budget and looking for our smallest size run.Item location: El Paso, Texas, United States This option is great for shorter length 7″ & 12″ records and are okay with a lower quality audio production. This process has limitations vs lacquer or direct metal masters. The end result is likely to have limited high frequency range, rolled off highs, audio requires more compression than standard, louder surface noise (pops & clicks) and a louder noise floor. 7″ records can fit a max of 5 mins per side 45rpm and 12″ records can fit a max of 18 mins per side 33 rpm. We do not offer our 10″ records with SVM masters. Metal stampersĬreated from your cut master plates. ![]() These metal molds are what we use to make your test pressings and eventually your final order of vinyl records. Brew up some of your favourite coffee or tea, pour some kombucha, and set the mood for reviewing your amazing talents on vinyl! Pressed black vinyl records Cool right?! Test pressingsĮvery package includes test pressings shipped directly to you for review before we press the rest of your records. Manufactured on our state-of-the-art equipment with quality control at every step of the way. Our beautiful white paper sleeves gently hold your wax. All our inks are eco-friendly and we print on premium recycled stocks too! Assembly & shrink wrap Printed CMYK on both your labels and outer jacket. This helps to protect your record jacket and vinyl record, keeping it sealed until your adoring fans rip it open in anticipation. We offer a complimentary UPC barcode with every order.
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