Listening to cd s again and its pleasurable unlike being pissed at records all the time.
Why is vinyl so expensive.
But vinyl records are expensive and can take many weeks to produce.
Production capacity is up and more stock is being produced in ever greater numbers so theoretically the cost of vinyl should be going down or at least holding steady not going up.
So every 4th or 5th record i buy is poorly pressed or cut too hot.
And so will the people who think they are getting a much better aural experience.
And you can often avoid tile rip up which can add a lot to your labor costs cons of vinyl flooring while vinyl flooring is low maintenance and highly durable as with any product there are a handful of cons to be aware of.
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It is a niche fashionable product that people are willing to pay over the odds for.
But my understanding is that overall costs have not increased.
It was wilson s only single and the majority of demo copies were destroyed which is why it s so collectible.
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It might not seem like much but in the 30 s a dollar w.
4 years of struggling with vinyl has left a bad taste in my mouth.
Vinyl records have become a fan favorite as well as a significant income stream for many artists.
Not to mention overpriced.
For one it is because americans have gotten used to cheap music.
Vinyl lps are so expensive because shoreditch hipsters will pay 22 for them.
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.
So to answer the question why is new vinyl so expensive i would answer it all depends on where you are shopping.
For instance 78s in the 30 s sold for a dollar.
Luxury vinyl flooring is much less expensive than hardwood tile or other high end flooring options.