Firestone - Your Favorite Christmas Album & LP

Firestonechristmasalbum.com



 

 2985 Wilmington Rd.
 Lebanon, Ohio 45036

Operated by dlfmusic.com

1-513-274-1144
1-888-384-6970
   
 
 
 


Frequently Asked Questions

Shipping Options Packing My Records
DLF Ships - UPS Sound Cleaning
Transfer Process Sandwiching Boards


Is this Legal?

Is this Legal? YES!!!!!

    It is important to note that copyright laws do apply. It is legal for an individual to make or have made a single copy for his or her own use, provided the originals are owned by the individual. It is not legal to make multiple copies. DLF Music Transfer will not make a copy of music/audio with the intent of the customer making multiple copies.
DLF Music Transfer assumes that the customer has gained a legal copy of any materials sent to DLF Music Transfer.
DLF Music Transfer transfers records, tapes and other recordings for your own personal use only. Unless you own a commercial copyright, commercial use is illegal!!!!!
Please contact DLF Music Transfer if you are interested in having multiple copies of a special personal or family recording.

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Shipping Options

What are my Shipping Options?

There are three possibilities:

DLF Shipping Packet

    For a small charge, we will ship you a box which contains everything you need to safely ship your recordings to DLF Music Transfer. Our wooden sandwiching boards will help protect your recordings against breaking or warping during shipment. All you do is wrap the records as instructed, seal the self sealing box and have the box available for UPS.

Professional Packing

    You can take your records to a local professional shipping store in your area. They will supply all the needed materials and ship your records at an affordable price. Here is a list of larger shipping companies which are found nationally: UPS Store, Sunshine Pack & Ship, Parcel Plus, Pak mail Centers of America, Pack and Mail Plus and Post Net.

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Packing My Records

Pack the Records Yourself

Materials Needed

  • Box 16x16x4
  • Filler material – old newspapers, bubble wrap etc.
  • Packing tape at least two inches wide
  • Two to four larger rubber bands or six ft. of string

What do you do?

  • Secure your records together – string or rubber bands
  • Place at least one inch filler on the bottom of the box
  • Put your records, check or PayPal form  and COMPLETED order form in the box
  • Add enough filler to have one inch on each side and enough on top so the middle of the box is firm when closed
  • Seal the box and ship to DLF Music Transfer

    WARNING!!!!!!
    If the weather is warmer it is recommended that a heavy piece of cardboard (13x13) or the like is placed on the outside of your records to squeeze them firmly together to prevent warping of the records.

    If you are looking for the least expensive way for an individual to ship records and audio materials I have found the Post Office’s media mail to be most economical. The Post office sets the rate only by weight distance doesn’t matter. For a set of ten records the shipping would be approximately four to five dollars. This method requires you go to your local post office in person to have your package weighed and postage applied.

    If you are looking for a carrier to pick up your package we suggest UPS Ground. All you need to do is call UPS at 1-800-pick-ups(742-5877) to schedule a pick up. The rate for this depends on where you are; however, the rate will likely be in the ten to thirteen dollar range.

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How does DLF Music Ship?

DLF Music Ships UPS Ground

    DLF Music Transfer ships all customer orders UPS Ground unless otherwise requested by the customer. If another method is requested an extra charge will be added to the normal shipping and handling to cover the extra cost.

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What is Sound Cleaning?

What is Sound Cleaning?

    Sound Cleaning is the process we use to remove much of the annoying noise produced during the playing of a record. There are four groups these sounds can be grouped into hiss, crackle, noise and click. After your music is recorded a complex computer program analyzes the wave form for each of these sound types. If any of these is detected the optimal amount of cleaning is selected for your music.

Which records and tapes are helped by sound cleaning?

Sadly, most every record or tape has some of these annoying noises.  Only if you have taken amazingly great care of your recordings and you like the record sound, would you likely want to skip the sound cleaning. 

 

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The Process

How does it go from a Record to a CD?

Simple Answer - First your record is cleaned on a modern automatic record cleaner. Next your record is played on an “old fashion” turntable which is hooked up to a stereo amplifier. As the record plays the sound from this amplifier is fed into a computer sound card. This sound card changes the analog sound from the amplifier into a digital recording which is stored on the computer. This digital recording is then reviewed by a special program that looks for unwanted sounds to be removed. Next artist, album title and song names are added to the digital recording on the computer. Finally a CD is “burned” with all this information stored on the CD and, if you wish, a jewel case with this information and a computer scanned copy of the album art is printed.


Longer Answer -
First both sides of your record are cleaned on a professional record cleaner using professional record cleaning fluid. The cleaning process begins with cleaning fluid gently scrubbed into the grooves of the record by special short and soft bristled brush. The cleaning concludes with the alcohol free and biodegradable cleaning fluid being vacuumed off the record. Next your record is played on a new “modern” turntable with a new cartridge and stylus.  The turntable is hooked up to a new modern amplifier which is used to pump the volume up to roughly the correct level. The output from the amplifier is fed through a stereo sound mixer which is used to fine tune the final recording volume. The output from the mixer is fed into the computer via a special 24-bit, 108 dB SNR (sound to noise ratio) sound card. This sound card transforms the analog sound wave which is used by “old fashioned” stereos into a digital form of the music. This version of the recording is stored on the computer’s hard drive. This uncleaned digital recording is analyzed by a professional sound program for four types of unwanted sound types, hiss, clicks, noise and crackle. Once analyzed the correct amount of filtering for each type of correction is set and applied by the sound program. Next artist, album title and song names are added to the digital recording on the computer. Finally a CD is “burned” with all this information stored on the CD and, if you wish, a jewel case with this information and a computer scanned copy of the album art is printed.

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What are Sandwiching Boards?

What are Sandwiching Boards?

    Sandwiching boards are two 12 1/2"by 12 1/2" wooden boards which help protect your recordings against breaking or warping during shipment.  These are included in both the EZ Pak and the DLF Shipping Packet.

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