snkrhd
Hey, can we play more than 2 songs?
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Post by snkrhd on Feb 28, 2018 18:28:23 GMT
Can someone tell me how to differentiate the 2nd (2005) from the 3rd (2012) Judge - What it meant press?
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Post by lordxhumungus on Feb 28, 2018 21:41:44 GMT
I don't have either of the black vinyl pressings so I'm not sure if there are any noticeable differences but.....
I noticed a few years ago that my 2013 pressing on grey /658 came with 2 of the A/B side record and no C/D side record. I talked to a couple of other people on Instagram about this and apparently I'm not the only one. Has anyone else noticed this with theirs? I meant to pick up another one but never got around to it. Oh well...
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Post by xreganx on Feb 28, 2018 22:47:21 GMT
I believe the only difference is first press cane with a d/l code. But I only own a first so someone correct me if I’m wrong.
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Post by chungking48 on Mar 1, 2018 22:58:03 GMT
I don't own any black vinyl copies, so I can't check for sure, but the obvious difference between the 2005 pressing(s) and the later represses will undoubtedly be the matrix. Both pressings were obviously pressed at different plants. The first pressing was made at that plant in the Czech Republic, so will have the shitty small 'typed' matrix, whilst the repressings were obviously pressed at Rainbo and so will have the handwritten matrix.
Fun fact - I can tell which records were pressed at the Czech plant just from photos. To me it's blindingly obvious.
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Post by reasontorevelate on Mar 1, 2018 23:00:54 GMT
Really? Cool Calls for a test tho....
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Post by Raven X Army on Mar 4, 2018 1:34:44 GMT
I don't own any black vinyl copies, so I can't check for sure, but the obvious difference between the 2005 pressing(s) and the later represses will undoubtedly be the matrix. Both pressings were obviously pressed at different plants. The first pressing was made at that plant in the Czech Republic, so will have the shitty small 'typed' matrix, whilst the repressings were obviously pressed at Rainbo and so will have the handwritten matrix. Fun fact - I can tell which records were pressed at the Czech plant just from photos. To me it's blindingly obvious. I'll add that aside from the shittyness of the Czech vinyl their labels are just about as bad. The black is never really black. The ink is always muddyish matt grey.
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