Jimmy Fallon has a Mcintosh turntable


He showed it last night on his cell phone. He was playing a picture disc of Barry Manilow.

taters

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So although I detect a little cynicism here about Fallon's choice, it's still cool that vinyl continues to gain attention in the popular culture--if for no other reason that it makes the market for software greater and that should translate to more diversity and availability.  Could even drive prices down for LPs.
Taters, my comment about driving down the price of LPs is pure conjecture and based on a ton of variables, so what I stated is by no means guaranteed (hence the "could" qualifier.  

That said, I was being optimistic that normal patterns will follow.  If mass market demand rises, typically so does competition and in turn production and supply. Cellphones, computers, and indeed oil are contemporary examples, but automobiles, air travel, cruises, and other one-time niche items are all examples of this phenomenon.  When the LP market is limited, there is no incentive to startups nor for existing suppliers to produce in large quantities, so the concept of scarcity is credible and recovery of investment at unit cost means high prices.

OTOH, the biggest limiting factor is press capacity and unless there is continued discovery of dormant presses or manufacture of new ones, then we could indeed see increased competition for supply (and higher prices).  And that would indeed suck for those of that are true afficianodos vs. fashionistas!

"Same as they buy Mercedes when there are Americans cars that are better for 1/2 the price."

That's a fine line and a matter of opinion.  I needed a full size SUV to tow my boat and drove everything new out there before settling on a used MB GL 450.  .  .made in Alabama.  Best vehicle I've ever owned.