At last count I’m just over a third of Amazon Vinyl purchases being returned for various reasons such as damaged sleeves, warped vinyl, poor pressings with flaws in vinyl.
Easy and free return service though.
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I'm Mike.
At last count I’m just over a third of Amazon Vinyl purchases being returned for various reasons such as damaged sleeves, warped vinyl, poor pressings with flaws in vinyl.
Easy and free return service though.
True, but one shouldn't have to go through all the hassle. In the days before the advent of CD, vinyl was the only real source of music, and the pressing plants were churning out tens of thousands of LPs. Obviously there were some that despite passing the manufacturer's quality control, were unacceptable to the purchaser. My local record shop (a family business, now sadly long gone) would always accept returns: in their words "it's the only way the pressing plants will learn".
Not all record vendors were so understanding or accomodating. HMV in Oxford Street were the worse. If you took an LP back they would simply put it on the shop's turntable and say "it plays OK, so there is nothing wrong with it."
Barry
[QUOTE=Barry;1265279] My local record shop (a family business, now sadly long gone) would always accept returns: in their words "it's the only way the pressing plants will learn".
Wise words, and applicable to so many things. Tolerating crap quality benefits no one, not even the manufacturers in the long run.
I just dropped in, to see what condition my condition was in
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I'm Martyn.
I bought Analogue Productions’ Beach Boys album ‘Sunflower’ and it was absolutely perfect.
Delivered in a strong cardboard sleeve.
I have to agree, having used the team at Diverse for many years..... Always helpful and resolve problems without hesitation.... Highly recommended.
Agree here too. Don't think I've ever had to return a single disc and their packaging is excellent. Despite their limited catalogue I would also recommended BS if they have something you are interested in.
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I buy quite a lot of vinyl from all sorts of sources.
I'd say the packaging is fine 80% of the time, but the pressings are often atrocious. The amount of warps, minor scratches etc beggars belief; I wouldn't be surprised if it isn't 40%.
Quality is err, variable, if I'm being generous.
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Just returned the only album I've ever bought on Amazon (Kamasi Washington - Harmony of Difference) had the worst warp I've ever seen - packaging was bomb proof and next day delivery but vinyl very thin - almost feels soft.
I usually buy my new vinyl from The Sound of Vinyl and never had a problem. The latest London Grammar arrived last week (Californian Soil) first album I've had on "Eco Vinyl"
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I'm Drew.
Apart from certain audiophile pressings, I'd say at least 90% of my new vinyl purchases in the last 3 years have arrived warped to some degree. QC in pressing is non-existent, packaging or shipping damage is a secondary, minor issue. Don't get me started on the crap quality of recordings too...
Most new vinyl is not analogue anyway, it is just pressed with the digital recording, so whats the point in that other than a money grab ?
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When it comes to mailers, Burning Shed are the best in the business - card that protrudes outwards and protects the corners. All the albums I've bought from them arrive looking like the sleeves have only just been printed and sealed.
As for new vinyl in general, a lot of albums I buy are from small artists with limited pressings and there's an unhealthy obsession with issuing multi-coloured vinyl editions. These conceal a load of surface damage which is very disappointing since when there are only 100-500 copies of an album pressed, your chances of getting a replacement are negligible.
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