Welcome to the reality of vinyl. Outrageously priced, unpredictable and often poor quality. If I have 100 records, almost all 180 gram I'd estimate that only 30 are truly "Great" and another 40 are average to below average in sound quality with surface noise, clicks etc. that can't be removed and the other 30 are / were a complete waste of money due to highly compressed recording, overall poor sound. I decided to stop wasting money on vinyl- it was too frustrating - and prices seem to go up very few months. The average is approaching $50 for an album of questionable quality. Overall, despite what the vinyl zealots scream, vinyl does NOT automatically sound better than streaming and yes, I've got a 5k turntable with a 2k cartridge set up correctly going into a 3k phono preamp into a 10k ARC pre amp into a 20k ARC amp into 30K Martin Logans in a dedicated room.
Brand new vinyl - what’s acceptable to you?
I just ordered a dozen new albums - this time all 180 g variants. The Norah Jones had a scratch on it coming out of the paper sleeve the first time. (Separate gripe - why do they package ostensibly “audiophile” albums in crappy sleeves which might actually damage a record?). I’ll return the Norah Jones. But, the Miles Davis album has a noisy spot 1/4 the way through the first track. I’ll try cleaning the record but usually don’t have to for a new album. Or should I as a better practice? (This old dog can learn new habits).
Fortunately, the Pat Metheny is dead quiet - thank you ECM! All my ECM vinyl - even from decades ago are quiet. However, my experience is that ECM is very much an outlier: that most labels will come with some noise.
I’m working my way through all the albums but it made me want to poll the group: How much noise do you accept on a new pressing? Do you have a rule of thumb for what to reject?
Thanks,
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