Prices of Records/Vinyl in 2025


Is it me or have prices of vinyl recently surged to an average of $35 or more ? Just a couple of months ago the average seemed to be around $30. I bought around 30 records to play on my exorbitantly expensive turntable and its multi thousand dollar cartridge, its hundred of dollars of cables, the $1000  phono preamp etc and immediately had 7k invested before buying any records. After buying 50 albums or so and finding about half to be shitty recordings I had $1500 invested in realistically 25 playable, great quality recordings. I just went back online to look for a few more and I'm certain prices have jumped from $30 average to close to $40. WTF ??? More gouging I assume. Is this industry truly sustainable when people are expected to have close to 10k invested to play some records? Insane. I protest, with my wallet. Let's see, hmmm....stream a million tracks for $20 a month with perfect sound, no cleaning, snaps, pop or crackle and hiss and- jump tracks and artists the second I don't like what I hear- or- invest $40 in a crappy recording on vinyl, suffer through it or toss it in the trash because the recording or the music suck. I could literally light two $20 bills on fire instead of bothering to gamble on ordering a record online. 

 

speedthrills

…….hmmmm sounds like you have the money to buy vinyl at these prices so , not sure what your issue is or the reason for this read . I just spent $22 on a Smash Burger at a nice Bistro and $8.00 for a tube of caulk . Welcome to this new world . 

Exactly why I sold my turntable and small collection of LPs years ago. I realized that for the same price, I could either gamble on one LP and listen to 12 songs or subscribe to Qobuz and listen to 3 million, all with great sound and zero hassle. And yes, albums now (like everything) are an outright ripoff. I get gas, groceries, and haircuts...that's it.

The OP is a pretty succinct indictment of vinyl as a preferred playback medium.  It’s expensive, inconvenient, and noisy compared with digital.  This won’t dissuade any of the true believers.  However I do notice that there are many like the OP who come to this realization after spending a lot of dosh.

In the mid 1960's, I'd go to the record shop and buy a mono album for $3.50 or a stereo version for a dollar more. I don't know the answer, but maybe somebody else can say what that might amount to in 2025 dollars; records are not the only things that have gotten significantly more expensive over the last 60 years.