Lacquer Vinyl Records
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.
Lacquer vinyl records. The studio s work ends with the completion of the lacquer master and the production of vinyl records is continued at a pressing plant. Some argue that 16 bit is fine for vinyl because the dynamic range of vinyl is less than 96db but my suggestion is to keep your vinyl pre master at 24 bit in case the lacquer cutter needs to apply any digital processing before cutting the lacquers. The manufacturing and storage facility for apollo masters corp. Out of the rubble has emerged the vinyl record manufacturers association.
The california plant is one of only two in the world that manufactures lacquers vital to the production of vinyl records. Putting a lacquer or dmm master into a vinyl press is kind of like putting a cold grilled cheese sandwich under the wheel of an f 150 so instead we take it and spray it with silver nitrate. The discs are cut by engineers to craft master discs which create the template to press. The lacquer cutter will decide if they want to cut from 16 bit or 24 bit audio.
On thursday apollo masters corp which has produced the lacquer. The recordings are cut on metal plates that are coated with soft lacquer. The apollo masters fire destroyed one of two lacquer manufacturing plants globally that produce vinyl records. Establishing vinyl records value is an inexact science.
The lacquer discs manufactured by apollo masters play a pivotal role in the production of vinyl records. Basics lacquers which are available in different sizes are composed of polished aluminum discs which are coated in acetate. A fire at a banning california manufacturing plant could wreak havoc on the global supply of vinyl records pitchfork reports. The nitrate fills all of the grooves in the master disc.