Vinyl Buyers: The Premium Price Vinyl v. Cheap Vinyl Ratio


The market share of vinyl in new recordings is driven to a large degree by willingness of vinyl buyers to pay premium prices. Nevertheless, there is a huge pool of cheap vinyl out there; records that sold millions so there's hundreds of thousands of copies on the market and on down. To listeners who buy a lot of vinyl these days, what is the ratio of your budget between premium price/collector price albums vs. low price albums?

Personally, when I buy vinyl it's usually things that never came out on CD, which is often quite reasonably priced, but the sticking point is the price of pandemic era shipping, which is staggering. There was a seller of English folk music on Discogs who offered free shipping on orders over the equivalent of US $250, so I started tossing things and tossing things into the shopping cart (or basket, as they call it in Blighty) to get up to that figure. I finally wound up spending $350. I would say about $150 of that was collector-price items.
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My newer pickup of Lou Reed Transformer on Speakers Corner is fantastic and a modern pressing. So, I don't think the adage of "older pressing are better". Plus, modern music by smaller artists on labels that care about their output is becoming more prevalent. Maybe not One Step levels, but definitely very nice. When I put on a record, I'm ok with almost seeing the artist perform in the room and don't always need to know what color his shirt on the stage is.