Record Monkey makes it easy to make your own high quality Vinyl Records.  We use only the highest quality materials and the best possible mastering process to create consistent high-fidelity records.  Simply send us your CD and choose your package.  For orders over 2000 please contact us for pricing.

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In 2009, more vinyl albums were purchased (2.5 million) than any other year in the history of Neilsen Soundscan (since 1991.)  Independent music stores still sell two out of every three vinyl albums sold.  Check out all the 2009 music sales stats.  Learn more about the history of the gramophone record.

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100 records

250 records

500 records

$820

$957

$1123

Vinyl package includes high quality mastering (lacquer  acetates), two-step processing, 6 copies of test pressing, black vinyl pressing, white paper sleeves & insertion, blank labels,

carton packed.  Jackets and delivery not included.

100 records

$1062

100 records

$999

250 records

$1292

250 records

$1195

500 records

$1615

500 records

$1440

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Vinyl package includes high quality mastering (lacquer  acetates), two-step processing, 6 copies of test pressing, black vinyl pressing, white paper sleeves & insertion, blank labels,

carton packed.  Jackets and delivery not included.

Vinyl package includes high quality mastering (lacquer  acetates), two-step processing, 6 copies of test pressing, black vinyl pressing, white paper sleeves & insertion, blank labels,

carton packed.  Jackets and delivery not included.

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Recent Vinyl Record Growth...

2006 >> 858,000 Vinyl LP’s sold

2007 >> 1,000,000 Vinyl LP’s sold

2008 >> 1,900,000 Vinyl LP’s sold

2009 >> 2,800,000 Vinyl LP’s sold

When the Doors’ Ray Manzarek listened to recent high-grade reissues of the band’s original studio albums, he was stunned...”On ‘Light My Fire,’ the guitar and organ solos are like, ‘Yeah, that’s it - that’s the way they’re suposed to sound,’” Manzarek says.  “Vinyl has a warmth and crispness without the edginess of CD.”