Some albums were released in multiple versions (pressings). There is the first pressing, which can be very valuable to collectors. When that stock runs out, a new pressing is made, called a repress or re-issue. These are often slightly different, such as a different sleeve or heavier vinyl.
Sometimes older albums are remastered, improving the sound quality. A new pressing is made for this as well. Differences in artwork or small production errors can also make a specific version more attractive.
What makes the difference in price?
For records that are not new, the market value is determined by scarcity and the condition of both the record and the sleeve. Pricing is based on supply and demand, and whether a version is limited or numbered.
Which variant should I choose?
If it’s mainly about the music, a repress is a good choice. An original or numbered edition has a different kind of appeal.
Including tax.
Shipping costs
are calculated at checkout
×
Shipping Policy
How long shipping takes depends on your address and the shipping method you selected.
Shipping within the Netherlands, Belgium and Germany takes 1 to 2 days, while international
shipping can take 1 to 4 weeks. You will receive a tracking code once we have shipped your
order so you can follow the delivery status.
1 in stock
Would you like to give this record as a gift?
×
Gift wrapping
Would you like to give this record as a gift?
We wrap it beautifully for you, with quality wrapping paper, stickers and ribbon.
Perfect for birthdays, Christmas gifts or other occasions.
In your shopping cart, tick “Add gift wrapping (€1,99)” for each product
you would like to receive wrapped.
This is what your gift will look like:
Curious how we wrap your record festively?
Click here
✓
Pickup available at Vinyleers warehouse (open on weekdays)
Usually ready within 24 hours
Genre:Non-Music Style:Technical, Education
General notes about this release (please note: our version may differ a little. see the comments above):
Record of unknown year, unknown narrator that makes use of a soundclip played by an unknown ensemble . Title on front sleeve reads "Cursus Praktische Geluidstechniek", has the word "INSTRUCTIEPLAAT' written in the left colom, with "KLUWER" underneath it in the bottom left corner. The words "Cursus" and "Praktische" are printed in a diagonal banner in the top left corner. At the bottom right corner is apiece of text printed upside down. On the sleeve's backside there's three coloms of text, presumably a page from a book, similary printed upside down.
All and all, it gives me the impression thais record was made to serve as an example of what the book printing company could delver in terms of printing sleeve's. In cooperation with a Dutch record plant, presumably Bovema-Negram, who's pressed a lot of records for the European market, usually with the catalog number starting with "5C 062"
Words printed on A side label says "KLUWER PROEFPERSING" and mentions Stemra as the rights society. Both tracks on side one concern what the title suggests. Track one explains the difference between speakers that are 'in phase' vs. speakers that are 'out of phase' using a sound clip,. Track two describes the concept of stereo, again with the same soundclip.
Side B consists of five silent tracks.
A 1. No Title 10:12A 2. No Title 5:26B 1. No Title 5:20B 2. No Title 3:28B 3. No Title 3:26B 4. No Title 3:22B 5 . No Title 3:37
Record of unknown year, unknown narrator that makes use of a soundclip played by an unknown ensemble . Title on front sleeve reads "Cursus Praktische Geluidstechniek", has the word "INSTRUCTIEPLAAT' written in the left colom, with "KLUWER" underneath it in the bottom left corner. The words "Cursus" and "Praktische" are printed in a diagonal banner in the top left corner. At the bottom right corner is apiece of text printed upside down. On the sleeve's backside there's three coloms of text, presumably a page from a book, similary printed upside down.
All and all, it gives me the impression thais record was made to serve as an example of what the book printing company could delver in terms of printing sleeve's. In cooperation with a Dutch record plant, presumably Bovema-Negram, who's pressed a lot of records for the European market, usually with the catalog number starting with "5C 062"
Words printed on A side label says "KLUWER PROEFPERSING" and mentions Stemra as the rights society. Both tracks on side one concern what the title suggests. Track one explains the difference between speakers that are 'in phase' vs. speakers that are 'out of phase' using a sound clip,. Track two describes the concept of stereo, again with the same soundclip.
Side B consists of five silent tracks.
A 1. No Title 10:12A 2. No Title 5:26B 1. No Title 5:20B 2. No Title 3:28B 3. No Title 3:26B 4. No Title 3:22B 5 . No Title 3:37
Barcode and Other Identifiers:
Matrix / Runout UGS 2521 DEMO AMatrix / Runout ! 00000
Manufactured By KluwerPublished By KluwerData provided by Discogs