So my birthday is coming up soon and i was thinking of getting a vinyl player with all of the bon iver albums but i d just like to know is the sound worth it.
Is vinyl really worth it.
As for it being worth it thats up to you.
Conclusion how much are my vinyl records really worth.
Vinyl pressings for major label albums released in this era can be incredibly difficult to find and very expensive to buy on the secondary market but if you have a lot of patience and money is no.
This is a very difficult question to answer as there isn t really one correct answer.
It s having the right combination of the above attributes in your collection that will really help your value increase.
To be honest i d say the difference in sound isn t really worth the price.
If you re looking for the highest performance in terms of audio reproduction accuracy you won t find it there.
Vinyl is closer to the original recording.
Playing vinyl sounds like having the band playing right there in your room very inviting.
But if you re not going to actually play the records then no its not worth it.
Vinyl is only worth it if you value the experience.
However there are many opinions on the subject and here s mine.
Lots of people like album art collecting sitting down and listening to an entire record and or the warm analog distortion inherent to the medium.