A well known ripper out there has a copy that is a 1a 1b i believe.
What does deadwax mean on vinyl.
Vinyl lp bright light pencil.
A r followed by a 3 or 4 digit number etched into the deadwax on some uptown releases were pressed by rainbo record pressings.
Consisting of numbers and or letters the code may indicate recording dates specific takes and even the system of recording.
I have a feeling this is what people are referring to.
The area on vinyl records between the last band track on the record and the label varies greatly from one record company to the other regarding value as well as quantity of useful information.
Well i know that there is specific info that can be referenced.
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What you ll usually find may include a string of numbers and letters a signature and a symbol of some sort.
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In the case of thriller things like 1a 2b being carved in the deadwax.
The dead wax marking can be machine stamped hand inscribed or a mix thereof.
Lots of observations and questions.
The thickness of the vinyl also seems to come in to the.
Labels on the label will be the title song list and times and catalog number.
The dead wax data on the products of smaller labels are often written manually i e.
A matrix or stamper number is a code etched inside the end groove area found on each side of a vinyl lp.
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But it is not just the pressings the material used for later pressings and the amount of material i e.
The scranton triangle is located on the label and machine stamped in the deadwax as a two digit letter prefix followed by a series master number of usually 3 or 4 digits.
Though these numbers were originally intended for internal use by a record.
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There s things like 2aa 6c and such.
Basically vinyl collectors soon realised that there is a distinct difference between the sound and vibrancy of earlier original vinyls as compared to some later re issued pressings.