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A record press is a tool used to form vinyl records from a pair of metal "stampers", or master negatives. A press can exert as much as 150 tons of force on a single record. This method is used for producing large quantities of an album.

See also: Orange peel (music) | Sound recording

Citation: The Audio Dictionary 2nd Ed., Glenn D. White

 

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