Why us?
Our Unique 100 Vinyl Records Package
Elevating Vinyl: The Collector’s Edition ExperienceIn the world of music collecting, true enthusiasts seek more than just the auditory experience. They crave a tangible connection to the artists they admire, a piece of history to cherish. Our company’s vinyl pressing services cater to this desire, offering a unique collector’s edition experience that transforms each record into a prized possession.
Superior Audio Quality
One of the primary reasons Japanese vinyl is celebrated is its superior audio quality. Japanese records are typically pressed using “virgin vinyl,” which is new and un-recycled, resulting in a cleaner and quieter sound. In contrast, Western records, especially during the oil crisis of the 1970s, were often made from recycled vinyl, leading to more surface noise such as crackling and pops. The meticulous attention to detail in the mastering and pressing processes in Japan further enhances the sound quality, with many Japanese pressings offering clearer and more precise audio.
Unique Packaging and Collectible Features
Japanese vinyl records often come with distinctive packaging features that add to their collectible value. The obi strip, a paper sash that wraps around the record sleeve, is one such feature. It provides information about the record in Japanese and is highly valued by collectors; a missing or damaged obi strip can significantly reduce the record’s value Additionally, Japanese records often include high-quality materials for sleeves and inserts, such as lyric sheets and posters, which were exclusive to the Japanese market.
Historical Context and Innovation
The history of Japanese vinyl pressing is marked by innovation and a commitment to quality. After World War II, Japan’s manufacturing industry initially focused on producing low-cost goods. However, by the 1960s, Japan had shifted towards producing high-quality products, including records. This change coincided with the development of high-quality stereo equipment, prompting Japanese record companies to improve their production standards. One notable innovation was the use of “EverClean” vinyl, developed by Toshiba. This type of vinyl was less prone to attracting dust and static, resulting in an even cleaner sound. Interestingly, many records pressed with EverClean vinyl were red, adding another layer of uniqueness and desirability for collectors.
Cultural and Market Factors
The history of Japanese vinyl pressing is marked by innovation and a commitment to quality. After World War II, Japan’s manufacturing industry initially focused on producing low-cost goods. However, by the 1960s, Japan had shifted towards producing high-quality products, including records. This change coincided with the development of high-quality stereo equipment, prompting Japanese record companies to improve their production standards. One notable innovation was the use of “EverClean” vinyl, developed by Toshiba. This type of vinyl was less prone to attracting dust and static, resulting in an even cleaner sound. Interestingly, many records pressed with EverClean vinyl were red, adding another layer of uniqueness and desirability for collectors.
Cultural and Market Factors
The Japanese market for vinyl records was smaller than in the West, allowing for more careful production in smaller batches. This meticulous approach, combined with cultural factors that emphasize precision and quality, contributed to the high standards of Japanese vinyl pressings. The higher cost of Japanese records, due to the use of quality materials and production methods, also meant that they were often better preserved by their owners, further enhancing their appeal to collectors.
So What Does That All Mean For You?
Japanese vinyl pressings are world-famous due to their superior audio quality, unique packaging, historical innovation, and cultural emphasis on quality. These factors have made them highly collectible and cherished by vinyl enthusiasts globally. We will go out of our way to make this the best experience in getting your music to vinyl with our behind the scene project management at the same time as given you a collectors item that will be values for so many years to come. We hope our vinyl last into your next generation as piece of history and of-course a show case of your talents.