Follow these three easy steps to find the value of vinyl records using discogs the largest physical music database on the web.
Why are original vinyl records worth more than reissues.
We explain the benefits of 180 gram vinyl to see if they are worth the premium price.
To a cure fan and others like them the new reissue will probably be the only way they can listen to a particular album on vinyl.
Reissues is a recurrent topic among vinyl junkies.
A quality reissue can offer a great alternative to owning a scratchy original or spending big money on something scarce.
Add to this a new wave of unreliable record players that don t cost much more than the actual vinyl on which records sound well a bit s t and you ve hardly got the makings of a real vinyl.
The sv reissue was bright and hard by comparison.
It s also a marketplace where users can buy and sell records.
I had the original european vinyl.
Many new vinyl record releases tout their selling feature of being pressed on 180 gram vinyl.
The thicker heavier vinyl will degrade more slowly than a thinner pressing and the records will stand up to repeat play a little better.
Mostly it would slow the increase in the prices of originals not likely make them go down.
Just because something s been pressed on 180 gram vinyl doesn t mean its going to sound good or that it was sourced from analog.
The trick is to find out how the reissue has been made.
Discogs is a user generated database with more than 12 million copies of music listed.
The original was much better.
In the case of some albums which may have only been originally for sale from small record companies these reissues might actually sell more copies than the original album.
The price for an original can be more than double the price of a new reissue.
These audiophile grade albums demand high prices at record stores.
The bottom line is be careful.
Are 180 gram vinyl records inherently better than standard pressings.
When an album is reissued the original vinyl record s value usually falls in the marketplace.