re: EV Matter of Time 7" Vinyl

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  • 1ThoughtKnown
    1ThoughtKnown Posts: 6,155
    edited April 2021
    TMR pressing is in Detroit, not Nashville TMR. 


    Though, caveat, Jack White does own a portion of URP. So in a way, it is his plant too. 
    Thanks for that. I’m only beginning to geek-out on vinyl to the level of knowing the physical locations of pressing plants.  The latest Cornell Pressing with the “made in Canada” sticker was pressed at the PRP plant in Burlington Ontario which is a partnership with GZ out of Czechia and Isotope Music here in Canada. 

    Just a terrible pressing... so much distortion. 

    I was so proud to buy a made in Canada record, until I listened to it.
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  • Zod
    Zod Posts: 10,899
    TMR pressing is in Detroit, not Nashville TMR. 


    Though, caveat, Jack White does own a portion of URP. So in a way, it is his plant too. 
    Thanks for that. I’m only beginning to geek-out on vinyl to the level of knowing the physical locations of pressing plants.  The latest Cornell Pressing with the “made in Canada” sticker was pressed at the PRP plant in Burlington Ontario which is a partnership with GZ out of Czechia and Isotope Music here in Canada. 

    Just a terrible pressing... so much distortion. 

    I was so proud to buy a made in Canada record, until I listened to it.

    Was that the picture disc or the black vinyl version?

    I noticed my Chris Cornell coloured vinyl boxset was made in Canada and it sounds pretty good.   It was actually the first vinyl I noticed being made in Canada since old used one's I have from the 80s.  I didn't even know we had the ability to make vinyl up here.
  • 1ThoughtKnown
    1ThoughtKnown Posts: 6,155
    edited April 2021
    Zod said:
    TMR pressing is in Detroit, not Nashville TMR. 


    Though, caveat, Jack White does own a portion of URP. So in a way, it is his plant too. 
    Thanks for that. I’m only beginning to geek-out on vinyl to the level of knowing the physical locations of pressing plants.  The latest Cornell Pressing with the “made in Canada” sticker was pressed at the PRP plant in Burlington Ontario which is a partnership with GZ out of Czechia and Isotope Music here in Canada. 

    Just a terrible pressing... so much distortion. 

    I was so proud to buy a made in Canada record, until I listened to it.

    Was that the picture disc or the black vinyl version?

    I noticed my Chris Cornell coloured vinyl boxset was made in Canada and it sounds pretty good.   It was actually the first vinyl I noticed being made in Canada since old used one's I have from the 80s.  I didn't even know we had the ability to make vinyl up here.
    Black vinyl. The distortion was awful on half the record. Particularly on Showdown and Nothing Compares 2 U. The mastering sounded terrible. 
    One of the commenters on Discogs was cautioning everyone that they were cut by GZ’s computer driven lathes. 

    I don’t know where the US Target versions were cut.  Some people also commented they got lucky and had no issues. Sadly, I wasn’t one of them. 
  • demetrios
    demetrios Posts: 97,311
    Zod said:
    TMR pressing is in Detroit, not Nashville TMR. 


    Though, caveat, Jack White does own a portion of URP. So in a way, it is his plant too. 
    Thanks for that. I’m only beginning to geek-out on vinyl to the level of knowing the physical locations of pressing plants.  The latest Cornell Pressing with the “made in Canada” sticker was pressed at the PRP plant in Burlington Ontario which is a partnership with GZ out of Czechia and Isotope Music here in Canada. 

    Just a terrible pressing... so much distortion. 

    I was so proud to buy a made in Canada record, until I listened to it.

    Was that the picture disc or the black vinyl version?

    I noticed my Chris Cornell coloured vinyl boxset was made in Canada and it sounds pretty good.   It was actually the first vinyl I noticed being made in Canada since old used one's I have from the 80s.  I didn't even know we had the ability to make vinyl up here.

    Glad we have one up here. 

    https://www.precisionpressing.com/
  • Poncier
    Poncier Posts: 17,886
    Boxes say "Furnace Record Pressing". Will start shipping today.


    Signed for by "broad"? How very un-PC of the delivery driver.  ;)
    This weekend we rock Portland
  • Poncier said:
    Boxes say "Furnace Record Pressing". Will start shipping today.


    Signed for by "broad"? How very un-PC of the delivery driver.  ;)
    It's a last name.
  • Poncier
    Poncier Posts: 17,886
    Poncier said:
    Boxes say "Furnace Record Pressing". Will start shipping today.


    Signed for by "broad"? How very un-PC of the delivery driver.  ;)
    It's a last name.
    I figured, but it just looks kind of funny on the slip.


    This weekend we rock Portland
  • Poncier said:
    Boxes say "Furnace Record Pressing". Will start shipping today.


    Signed for by "broad"? How very un-PC of the delivery driver.  ;)
    Your sexist pre-conceived mindset is on full display with your comment....  :)
    The term "broad" was a physical description of the "width" of the signer.....
  • Poncier
    Poncier Posts: 17,886
    Poncier said:
    Boxes say "Furnace Record Pressing". Will start shipping today.


    Signed for by "broad"? How very un-PC of the delivery driver.  ;)
    Your sexist pre-conceived mindset is on full display with your comment....  :)
    The term "broad" was a physical description of the "width" of the signer.....
    I never said I thought by "broad" the reference was to a woman, I thought it was to how the person jumped to answer the door.  =)


    This weekend we rock Portland
  • on2legs
    on2legs Posts: 15,956
    Poncier said:
    Poncier said:
    Boxes say "Furnace Record Pressing". Will start shipping today.


    Signed for by "broad"? How very un-PC of the delivery driver.  ;)
    Your sexist pre-conceived mindset is on full display with your comment....  :)
    The term "broad" was a physical description of the "width" of the signer.....
    I never said I thought by "broad" the reference was to a woman, I thought it was to how the person jumped to answer the door.  =)


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