Does vinyl outsell the hi rez formats?


I know a while back that vinyl was outselling both hi rez formats and was wondering if its still true and were to find info?

Greg
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RIAA sales tracking stats
Good place to start,keep in mind vinyls deeper catalog and much vinyl trades hands under RIAA radar so short answer is yes!
Yes, definitely. I forgot exactly where I've read it . . . either Stereophile or Absolute Sound.
Oh hell yes, if it's in Stereopile, it must be gospel, right? (sorry, my sarcastic nature got the best of me . . . again. !)
The numbers I have seem suggest that new vinyl outsells hi-rez digital by a large margin. But who knows how accurate those numbers are? But based on my observation more new vinyl is sold. This of course ignores the used vinyl market which is enormous and not tracked at all by most figures. I would imagine the used hi-rez digital market is very very small.

I tried SACD for a while. And even though my tastes are mostly classical, I find more to my liking from vinyl. Plus I can get lots in vinyl from other genres (various genres of heavy metal) where I can't from SACD. So for me, vinyl made more sense than SACD.

And vinyl is high-rez, too.
I'm fairly certain that vinyl outsells SACD, DVD-A, etc. due in no small part to the DJ culture that gives some momentum to LP sales. If you count the sales of used vinyl, it is certainly leaps and bounds above the hi-rez format commerce.