Post beautiful vinyl albums

Post beautiful vinyl albums

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Yeah, that's attractive, but doesn't making vinyls like that mean the audio quality suffers or something?

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Not that I know of, it's the same material as normal black records and this particular one is 180g
Correct me if I'm wrong though anons

not necessarily if it's colored vinyl, it's still vinyl, picture discs usually sound terrible

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looks like it sounds

this reminds me how much harder it is to find invidual tracks w/colored records
also whoa look at that trout detail

How about beautiful women with vinyl albums?
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old hag

rude
she cute

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That looks cool

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Sick vinyl for a sick album, any link?

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marbled vinyl is more likely to have cracklingg but its not really that common

It’s a limited addition version I think you can just buy it off their site.

only good vinyl is a smashed vinyl

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onions nerd steal your girl?

Go crush yourself in a car compactor

All sold out off their site, seems the only way to get a colored one is third party sites, which sucks

someone needs to scan that album cover, jesus. it’s so detailed

summoning gerogerigegege user

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avocado lookin'

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FUCK!!!!!

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I want her to fill my holes

>VinylMePlease lost half of the shipment of these (250/500 pressed) Weyes Blood album and it was later found out that they got shipped to independent record stores and amazon
>some people, like the source of pic related, are receiving the limited edition of Weyes Blood after purchasing the standard black version on Amazon
>VinylMePlease still isn't sure when a repress for the 250 will occur

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Didn't look that cool imo, just white, they should have done a black, white and grey marble like the cover, praying for a reissue alternate color like that

>>VinylMePlease lost half of the shipment of these
Good riddance

Still, it’s still got a nice aesthetic to it.

guys i think something is up with my cop y of exmilitary
i paid 400 dollars fro this on discogs and it came like this
what do

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Listen to it, obviously

Add N to (X) - little black rocks in the sun

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I'm thinking of buying a vinyl player

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I'd suggest it if you have a good audio setup, if you don't or you wouldn't be willing to spend the money to improve it, and the albums you'd like to listen to don't sound significantly better on vinyl then I'd suggest sticking to digital

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I don't really have a setup at all right now desu, mostly due to my living situation - renting a room from a friend.

The allure of vinyl for me is having low-tech non-deteriorating copies of the music, as well as the artwork that comes with the albums. I'm seriously considering just ordering a bunch of albums straight away just to give me an incentive to set up a proper system when I find a proper place to live.

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>desu
Is this some kind of word filter or did I actually type this word?

moving on with alums I want to own as vinyl

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Abloh just recycled Saville’s scrapped Crystal’s single cover, this shit clownish.

how does this even work

>vinyl
Anyone who buys colored “binyl” is a fucking retard and only buys “binyl” for the aesthetics

I would recommend compact cassettes.
They take up less space, both when you need to move, and when they're in use. They also sound way better than the memes would make you believe, and a great cassette setup is way cheaper than a great vinyl setup.
The 12in artwork you get with vinyl records is hard to beat, though.

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>only buys “binyl” for the aesthetics
>only for the aesthetics

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those are pretty sweet

I subscribed to Third Man’s vault for a single month and then immediately unsubscribed just to get this album

I think it’s been rereleased since but I got like a cool TMR themed tote bag and I think there was a mask included and some other stuff

So is that literally just sourced from the CD master?

I'm guessing so, from what I've read it's supposed to sound like absolute ass.

As questionable as the quality of vinyl can be in many situations, cassettes in all cases are objectively inferior. Only reason to collect cassettes is if the release has no other physical format.
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Well sometimes there are releases I want that happen to have a colored pressing so why not spend the extra bucks to get that.

The grooves are only on the inner portion where its circular.

I "collect" both vinyl and cassettes. Neither is for the sound quality, if I want sound quality I just play digital files.
that said, sure, my SL-1200 reproduces sound better than my cassette deck. But I only paid $15 for my cassette deck.

> non-deteriorating

Vinyl is a lifestyle choice, not a whim. Records are a pain in the ass to store and move. They offer few advantages over just about any other media type.

You live in an unprecedented time of nearly free high quality recordings of just about everything that’s being made and most of what you’d want that has been. Be in a position where you can afford your own place, then think about the negative investment that is a vinyl record collection.

Thank you for connecting these dots.

Also, not sure if PS made the right choice...

Memetable... but I wish I hadn’t sold my decks two decades ago

>Compact cassette
I nearly puked reading this

Cassettes are fine as long as they haven't been copied a million times. If you can find originals in good shape, they can actually sound good.

Yeah but try playing them regularly, plus they usually have terrible cardboard or plastic cases and they take up more space than a vinyl, and the sound quality is just worse in general, unless you have a full on cassete player in which case why would you even bother

unless you're one of the mentally ill audiophiles, that's due to lack of knowledge of how good it can sound.
>take up more space than a vinyl
"a vinyl"
>sound quality is just worse in general, unless you have a full on cassete player
or a decent walkman

Deathconsciousness XD

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I know exactly how good it can sound, mp3s are significantly better than cassettes, you're a contrarian and it shows

>mp3s are significantly better than cassettes
that was never the discussion as far as I am aware
digital files are without question better, but cassettes are in no way awful
finding cassettes perfectly listenable and a fun collectible is in no way a contrarian opinion, much like vinyl records, cassette tapes are on the rise.

Cassettes, like nationalism, are a terrible idea that people are only embracing because everyone has forgotten how terribly it works out and they think it makes them cool.

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vinyl is def more fascist in this analogy

Nah, it’s more like Scandinavian socialism: doesn’t really work out other than a few small examples, and even where it does work, it kind of sucks with new arrivals.

What makes vinyl fascist? You saying trigger words like that doesn't make you any more right

what's written to it is rule, and it prides itself in being "the best", but for it to work well it needs to be played using expensive precision equipment.
You get poorfags believing they're part of "the best" just because they're playing vinyl, but in fact they're just making things difficult for themselves.

What poor person is going to invest in something like vinyl? And no, it does not need the best precision equipment, about 600-900 dollars in the right places will give you significantly better quality than mp3s, why are you even arguing this when there are so many people on this board who prefer digital and vinyl albums over cassettes?

I got this LP free when I ordered a told slant album, the record is white with this neat screenprinting on the back. some of the music is pretty decent too.

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>about 600-900 dollars in the right places will give you significantly better quality than mp3s
alright so you're one of the mentally ill audiophiles

and I have MCR's first album on a picture disc that has shockingly good audio quality.

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Do you have the archive post?

Some albums objectively are better on vinyl, something like The Seer for example, and I don't have any better ears than anyone else, I think vinyl is certainly a way to listen to music, just as I think mp3s are, but I don't believe cassettes are a great way to, either due to the tape wearing down or just the audio quality in general

I was in my local walmart today and they were selling a MJ Thriller picture vinyl in their vinyl section. I didn't even know they had a vinyl section till today.

Cassettes can sound quite good, especially if you have a good deck (ex. Sony ES or Nakamichi deck) and using good tapes like type 4/ metal. Obviously using type 1 or 2 is going to sound like dogshit

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dirty weeabo

So people have been telling me for 25 years, but with Dragons still fetching $2,000 what exactly is the point?

>What poor person is going to invest in something like vinyl?
Most of the vinyl resurgence is thanks to cheaper turntables like Crosleys and LP-60 clones.
People buying them probably aren't "poor", but they're not buying high-quality products. VERY few people spend your suggested 6-900 dollars.

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Do people actually not spend in the hundreds range on getting into vinyl? Records are around 30-40 dollars alone, Ilif they're buying vinyl causally they're just wasting money, CDs are cheaper and sound around as good as a record played on an Crosley

Yes. Where the fuck do you shop? Yes.

I would say this is the coolest looking record I have. Fucked Up - Year of the Snake.

Came with a square flexi-disc as well.

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No, an LP60 is seen as an "entry" turntable, and the LP120 -which realistically barely is an upgrade- is pretty much considered endgame by most.
People are buying vinyl because it's fun and collectible.

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>Records are around 30-40 dollars alone
Most records I buy are in the $3.99 to 8.99 range, but most of what I buy is used stuff from the 70s and 80s at local record stores. Don't tell me you only buy new records.

I buy new or reissued records because the sound quality is usually better, with those 8.99 records they probably aren't 180g and sound fuzzy, personally I don't prefer thst

I'm not what one would call an "audiophile" so I don't mind it as much.

Clean your used records well before playing them. And listen to portions of the album before you buy.

180gm vinyl is a bit of a meme. It’s neither necessary nor sufficient for good sound

For me it's the Orchid/Jerome's Dream split

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You don’t need a fucking dragon lmfao, a CR-3A is like 300

Vinyl Me Please has gone to absolute fucking shit over the past six months. They've always been gimmicky as fuck but at least they put out actually high quality products without too many issues. Now the quality is down and every record is fucked up

Vinyl is overrated garbage for teenagers.

I've got Whatever Forever by Oozing Wound on vinyl and it's a bit strange
2LP but only three sides, the fourth has the engraved logo on it. Pretty cool shit desu, plus the album art is tiddies

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I was being hyperbolic, but for that price you can pick up a decent used Thorens, so again I’m not sure cassettes offer any kind of price advantage..

Love this, great album art

>Records are around 30-40 dollars alone,
Holy shit where? I pay $10 at most for vintage stuff and 25 at most for new stuff. The most i've ever payed for a record was $60 and it's because it was a out of print limited run of a small artist. Shop somewhere else jesus.

>sound quality is usually better
Not normally. Vintage stuff is often a better master compared to remastered (ie. loudened) records. 180g is a meme on a good player.

I don't know what jazz albums you're listening to but most remasters done by the original artist are done well, I don't buy a vinyl unless I know the quality is good

Search for finished cassette deck auctions on ebay.
You'll find plenty of people buying high-midrange stuff from the 80s for ~$50. Sony, Denon, Technics, Pioneer. Not Nakamichi, but okay stuff.
You're looking at it from a high-market point of view, where digital or vinyl is king. Most people aren't.