The analog format stokes the passions of many music lovers and it s an enjoyable experience.
Difference between dubplate and vinyl.
Vinyl dubs are a relatively new format.
The difference between acetate dubplates lacquers and vinyl dubplates is the material they are made of and the styli used to cut them your music is cut into the lacquer on the scully lathe using a sapphire or ruby cutting styli.
Acetate discs are used for the production of vinyl records unlike ordinary vinyl records which are quickly formed from lumps of plastic by a mass production.
But there are some important differences between the two.
The difference between acetate dubplates also known as lacquers and vinyl dubplates is the material they are made of.
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Acetates are the more traditional type of dubplate.
The main difference between dubplates and vinyl records lies in the process behind their manufacturing.
We offer two types of dubplate here at the studio.
But is it better than digital music.
Below is a brief overview of the most common vinyl formats including a brief introduction to 33 vs 45 rpm.
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Vinyl records come in all different shapes sizes and increasingly colors.
Made of metal with a layer of lacquer on each side they offer the same quality as the master lacquers used for all commercial releases.
Instead of cutting a master and pressing a big run of vinyl records dubplates are made one by one by cutting the grooves directly into the record.
Although called acetate an acetate dubplate is in fact a metal disc covered in a nitrocellulose lacquer.
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An acetate disc also known as a lacquer test acetate dubplate or transcription disc is a type of gramophone record widely used from the 1930s to the late 1950s for recording and broadcast purposes and still in limited use today.
As the lacquer is a soft material acetate dubplates tend to have a short lifespan.