Bad vinyl


I recently bought 3 albums and each one had to return due to bad pressings, Dizzy, Diana Krall and Bowie. I was so disappointed, 3 out of 3 were bad, really bad. The store didn't have other copies so I bought Jeff Beck and Nora Jones new albums and they sound perfect, btw, not bad work either.

That at is a 60% return ratio. Anyone else experiencing the same?
raymonda

Showing 1 response by williewonka

Raymonda - yes - I have experienced this also.

I’ve had reputable quality pressings ($45 and up) with ...
- metal shards from the master pressing disk
- warps so bad I could not play them
- distortion on one channel only
- even had one with visible scuff marks across one side

I still have old $12 albums in better condition than some of my newer stuff

I guess the cost of producing vinyl is so high they don’t want to throw anything away. Either that or quality control is a thing of the past.

It’s not just albums - I just went to purchase a new $$$Nikon lens. It had a noticeable focus flaw. I told the salesperson, whom I thought would have put the lens to the side and returned it to Nikon, but they just went about their other business. I assume that lens was/will be sold to some unsuspecting customer for them to "debug". Seems camera gear also suffers from poor QC

When I was a lad - the salesperson in the record store would have gladly reimbursed your money or replaced the album. But these days it’s buyer beware.

Most stores only offer replacements. Money back is a thing of the past.

Ah, the good old days :-)