Runout matrix number optional example 1.
Vinyl runout info.
However many people wisely held on to their old record albums knowing they would become collector s items one day.
A matrix or stamper number is a code etched inside the end groove area found on each side of a vinyl lp.
Album matrix numbers are often similar to the catalogue number.
In the run out area the latter number could be expressed as x 1234 b7 where 7 is the cut number.
Vinyl records fell out of favor with the music buying public after compact discs emerged in the mid 1980s.
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For example a record numbered x 1234 may have a matrix number like a 1234 or x 1234 a on side one and b 1234 or x 1234 b on side two as shown on the label.
Indeed vinyl albums that are particularly rare or in mint condition now command high prices on the collector s market.
For example a record numbered x 1234 may have a matrix number like a 1234 or x 1234 a on side one and b 1234 or x 1234 b on side two as shown on the label.
Lp jacket front cover starting with the front cover and working clockwise we have the title artist label catalog number note the one on the spine next to 5 both should be entered and a company credit which is optional.
In the run out area the latter number could be expressed as x 1234 b7 where 7 is the cut number.
Run out groove is a vinyl only fan driven label pressing high quality limited edition numbered vinyl from the most unique artists of the last five decades.
Matrix information matrix information is the letters and numbers etched into the vinyl near the label in the runoff groove at the end of each side of a record.
This alone should fill out the first four fields on the submission form.
Consisting of numbers and or letters the code may indicate recording dates specific takes and even the system of recording.
Matrix runout side a runout etching.
Album matrix numbers are often similar to the catalogue number.