Sounds to me like you need a new cutting engineer. Assuming your tracks don't have out-of-phase bass, there's no excuse for a cut not playing clean.
There are other factors that can affect the manufactured records, but it's just not that hard for a competent cutting engineer to get it right. It is worth it when you press to find someone who isn't using crap recycled vinyl to press with as well. This is your music after all.... On 7/24/07, Matt Chester <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> surely > nobody just "goes for it", turns out a faulty product and the > label just accepts it? > Don't even get me started. In 5 releases I had to do 11 cuts....
