Schallplattenfabrik Pallas GmbH

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German vinyl pressing plant, established 1948. Member of the Pallas Group.

Vinyl records can be identified by the following characteristics in the runout area:
1.) A 4- or 5-digit number in the stamped runout area, according to the following pattern:
-XXXX- (up to -9999- until 2004).
-XXXXX- (starting from -10000- since 2004).
This number can be entered into the catalog number field next to the Pressed By credit, but please do not enter the hyphens surrounding the number (example: Lyra - Travelling).

Releases with more than a record will often be assigned a different identifier, e.g., Red Hot Chili Peppers - Greatest Hits, each sequence should be added into a separate dedicated field.

2.) Stamped or etched "ST" / "TST" / "ETST" prefixes to the cat# (Example: SST GmbH since December 2016).

3.) The "Pallas Athene" logo (head of a woman - Athene woman head as [Pallas logo] when entering runouts containing the logo.

4.) LEERMATRIZE 4 stamped on the no audio (emtpy) side of a single sided record.

"et" at the end of the matrix indicates the mastering company Djamil Mehtieff.

The pressing plant can also be derived from the typical rings unique to Pallas.
Their 12"s singles pressing rings and labels have the following characteristics:
- paper label diameter = 100 mm,
- a depression starts at 20 mm from the outer label edge,
- the "slope" is 5 mm broad,
- distance from the edge to the stamper ring = 35 mm,
- diameter of the stamper ring = 32 mm,
- small indentation around the spindle hole.

In the 1950s the plant also pressed records for Neckermann.

ed: Amtsgericht Walsrode HRB 100109
Incorporation date: 19.10.1948

Also credited as:
- Schallplattenfabrik Pallas G.M.B.H., Diepholz
- Pallas
- Pallas Schallplatten GmbH

Parent Label:

Pallas Group

Sublabels:

Orchestrola, ...

Info:

Schallplattenfabrik Pallas GmbH
Auf dem Esch 8
49356 Diepholz


Tel: +49 5441 977-0
Fax: +49 5441 977-111
E-Mail: info[at]pallas-group.de

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Schallplattenfabrik Pallas GmbH

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Schallplattenfabrik Pallas GmbH Auf dem Esch 8 49356 Diepholz https://discogs.sitiobypass.com/cdn-cgi/l/email-protection" class="__cf_email__" data-cfemail="c7aea9a1a887b7a6ababa6b4eaa0b5a8b2b7e9a3a2">[email protected]

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  • vinyljos's avatar
    vinyljos
    How come that nearly all of the Pallas pressings for BBE‘s J Jazz Masterclass series I have bought come warped one side or the other?
    Isn’t this wonderful series deserving better pressing quality and control of it?
    Pallas, hello?
    • Nick8712's avatar
      Nick8712
      Edited 19 days ago
      This plant used to be consistently really good but in the last 5-6 months I've been receiving exclusively noisy pressings from them. Many records have had a "scratching" sound between songs and in quiet sections. Ultrasonic cleaning has not fixed the issue.

      EDIT: One year later--they still suck now. Not the great plant they used to be.
      • marcoprolo's avatar
        marcoprolo
        As far as I can look for my Pallas pressings, I don't' have problems. I fact some of the sellers write below the album Pallas pressing! For example The last Daft Punk - Pallas edition !!
        • Carrel-Uchromia's avatar
          Carrel-Uchromia
          i don't believe the comment below. Pallas pressings are too-almost-bangers.
          • freddiegeorge9's avatar
            freddiegeorge9
            Ironically, people point the finger at GZ and Optimal for having poor QC, however I encountered my first real factory defect with this plant. For reference, I ordered the Fleetwood Mac - Rumours 45rpm cut from Acoustic Sounds, and one of the record labels has bubbled creating a warp effect. Not sure if it happened at the plant or during shipping (US - UK) but it is a pain considering I’ve received perfect releases from GZ and others.
            • Jonah7Discogs's avatar
              Jonah7Discogs
              Edited 2 years ago
              I actually like this record pressing plant in my opinion. they press the kick a vinyl that has vinyl that is the number 1 greatest.
              • Michael.M85's avatar
                Michael.M85
                Edited 3 years ago
                best vinyl pressing plant in Europe and the oldest. since the 50s. don't understand why there are hardly any reviews here. Press everything too. Bands like Metallica also press here, Nirvana was pressed here and many beautiful design plates, e.g. for marsimoto, Sido, timbaland.
                In 99 percent of the cases I have no problems with Pallas pressings. 180g my favorites

                https://instagram.com/pallasgroup?

                here you can see some nice examples.
                • Anthon40's avatar
                  Anthon40
                  All the Pallas presses I have are top notch. Maybe small labels have had problems with orders, but as a retail consumer, I have confidence in Pallas pressings.
                  • earl.128's avatar
                    earl.128
                    are these the people that delayed the pressing of a written testimony vinyl for 8 months?