Yeah lots of annoying things about vinyl these days… you do wonder why record companies charge so much almost like they prefer selling a very limited small run at a high price than selling a lot more volume at a lower price….maybe it has to do with not being able to get stuff pressed?
One question I have is why isn’t more capacity coming online? Maybe potential investors think it’s just a fad?
Then there is the whole issue of lacquers which I don’t understand…supposedly the only American plant burnt down a few years ago?
a lot of these records are poorly pressed, straight from digital etc. I would argue new vinyl is much worse in terms of pressing quality than in the 1970s
I guess it’s a combination of young people who spend more disposable income, older higher income earners and people buying records as gifts? I mean if a beer is $10 then I guess $35 for a record isn’t bad?
But then there are the box sets which definitely cater to older people…these sets are often just pure cash ins and cost $75 and up and will end up sitting on a shelf
All I know is my local record store is packed!
And don’t get me started on people who collect the eight diff color variants
I sometimes pay a lot but it’s usually something like an original rare Gainsbourg LP from the 60s… something I have wanted for years and given up on ever finding cheap
Or if it’s a reissue and I find it online cheap I will buy it… I got a Gainsbourg reissue recently for $8 plus $4 shipping… But it’s almost a forgery in my eyes… still I just gave up on getting an original which would cost $300 or something
I am fortunate I started collecting vinyl a long time ago… it used to be fun to walk out with a big stack for $20…