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The 12-inch vinyl record format is the standard, most popular choice when it comes to vinyl records. When we think or talk about vinyl records, the one
Unified Manufacturing is different. We’re like a factory, but one with big machines and a great personality. With years upon years in the music and movie industries, we understand the creative process, the chaos and the time-waits-for-no-(wo)man mentality. We can help you with whatever you need—CD manufacturing, DVD manufacturing, short-run CD duplication, custom DVD menus, USB replication, t-shirt printing, poster printing, and even shipping. We have our own CD/DVD and vinyl manufacturing plants, meaning that there’s no middleman shuffling around costing you money.
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