This is a lathe cut, made one at a time for each buyer, allegedly direct from the master tape, so for once I don't think it's outrageously expensive, and it will probably retain its value. If my hi-fi was higher fi (and I had more money) i would buy this and play it loud through huge studio monitor speakers.
simonm wrote: ↑11 Dec 2025 09:02
This is a lathe cut, made one at a time for each buyer, allegedly direct from the master tape, so for once I don't think it's outrageously expensive, and it will probably retain its value. If my hi-fi was higher fi (and I had more money) i would buy this and play it loud through huge studio monitor speakers.
You're right. Assumed they were pressed – I had not realised that they were cut one-by-one. Lathe cuts have a reduced frequency response. And yes – they cannot be cutting 999 copies truly from a master tape. They must have made a copy of a master?
For this project, Universal Music Group, the world leader in music-based entertainment, provided access to its archives containing the greatest recordings from over a century of music history. Our Mastercut Records are cut completely unedited directly from the original tapes..
on the video here it shows the cutting lathe and says they use a copy of the master tape
In the early days of ebay you could see the usernames of all bidders - when there were rare VU records i was outbid by Tex many times!
I respect his opinion, If i was still in full time work I would buy it, but now I'm thinking "What can I sell?"