So world record store day is here once again.
Why vinyl records are so expensive.
Production costs have gone up because vinyl releases in general are pressed in smaller quantities.
I suspect that vinyl is so expensive because they are being marketed as a premium product to older record buyers ie people in their mid thirties and older with good disposable incomes who are.
They would operate 24 hours a day if vinyl press operators a dying breed until just recently weren t so hard to find.
It might not seem like much but in the 30 s a dollar was a lot of money.
But vinyl records are expensive and can take many weeks to produce.
I aged carried on listening to tunes i grew up.
It was wilson s only single and the majority of demo copies were destroyed which is why it s so collectible.
For instance 78s in the 30 s sold for a dollar.
For one it is because americans have gotten used to cheap music.
Listening to cd s again and its pleasurable unlike being pissed at records all the time.
A non mainstream release is hardly pressed in 1 000 copies these days more like 300.
I ve come to notice that 180 pressing is just a waste of vinyl.
I think that there are a couple of reasons why vinyl is so expensive today.
So every 4th or 5th record i buy is poorly pressed or cut too hot.
So if it costs me 19.
A part from very occasional second hand purchases i didn t buy vinyl between the years 1990 2014.
And i think they were only pressed at 120.
I try to make 10 on new stuff says trevor larocque co owner of the tiny record shop a vinyl only store specializing in rare vintage records that also stocks the latest.
Zachary july 27 2019.
But if plans hold they ll add two to six more presses starting at the.
That had got records to the best sound they ever had.
There are many valuable vinyl records out there including perhaps the most expensive motown northern soul 7 inch ever do i love you indeed i do recorded by frank wilson in 1965 and which sold for over 25 000 31 000 at auction in 2009.