How do you know if an LP is a first pressing?

How do you know if an LP is a first pressing?

A closer look at the spine of the record sleeve will also help determine whether you have an original pressing. Original pressings usually have a four-letter and number combination like WXYZ-1234. Other records after the second or third pressing have two letters and five number combinations, such as XY-12345.

What is a first pressing LP?

Definition. The Definition of a first pressing or pressed vinyl record, is a record that was pressed from the 1st original masters. There seems to be some controversy between record collectors of what is a first pressing as opposed to first issues.

Are test pressing vinyl valuable?

It depends completely on what artist/label/genre is being considered. In most cases they’re going to be worth more. Sound quality is generally not a relevant issue, as test pressings, to a buyer, are more likely to be bought for collectibility than for play.

What does original pressing mean?

An original pressing typically refers to a vinyl record that was made from the initial batch of lacquers in the production process and cut from the original master recordings. As they are the first records to be pressed, many consider these to be the definitive edition and best sounding records.

What is an original pressing?

The Original Pressing An original pressing typically refers to a vinyl record that was made from the initial batch of lacquers in the production process and cut from the original master recordings. As they are the first records to be pressed, many consider these to be the definitive edition and best sounding records.

How much is a test pressing worth?

These rarely-seen test pressings usually sell for upwards of $1000 each on the rare occasions when they are offered for sale. Unreleased albums – Occasionally, artists will complete an album with the intention of commercial release, only to have the release canceled for any one of a number of reasons.

Should you play a test pressing?

A test pressing is a very important step in your vinyl project and helps making sure that your audio material sounds correct on a vinyl and that the pressing plant follows high-quality standards. We take full responsibility of all inaccuracies in transferring your master file or tape to the vinyl format.

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