These audiophile grade albums demand high prices at record stores.
Are new vinyl records better than old.
Are 180 gram vinyl records inherently better than standard pressings.
Records made today can sound better.
180 gram is a heavier grade of vinyl that many believe coaxes a richer audio palate than lighter standard grades.
In fact simply because vinyl was kept alive primarily by audiophiles we saw more audiophile records being made.
The black vinyl used for records is or was this may be outdated info by now the only color made specifically for record pressing and the actual presses were all designed for 110 130g.
If you re buying new music there s no point to buying vinyl.
You can make new lps and i ve done some for dance artists but it s a fad without much of a point.
Rather than using only virgin vinyl they now began adding recycled scraps.
To get rich sound you d need to put no more than 17.
We explain the benefits of 180 gram vinyl to see if they are worth the premium price.
Back in the day making records was an industrial process with millions and millions of records.
They re easier to mess up than standard weight black vinyl pressings.
The original was recorded digitally and never went to analog tapes.
For old stuff absolutely katz says.
Vinyl records new or old retain a lot of value and so long as your copy is in decent condition and there s some demand for the title you can often make a profit if you choose to sell.
Bits of paper were sometimes embedded in and around the edges of these wobbly new platters.
Sure 180g lps ride more smoothly on a turntable thanks to their weight but the benefits end there.
180g vinyl sounds better than standard vinyl.