120 Vs 180 Gram Vinyl
In fact a great many records sold with the 180 gram hype stickers are often inferior scorpio pressings.
120 vs 180 gram vinyl. I hear ya 200 grams. Which in itself will have no real sound quality benefits over standard 140 gram vinyl or 180 gram vinyl. In short it s all about weight. A quality reissue can offer a great alternative to owning a scratchy original or spending big money on something scarce.
I do appreciate the physical aspect a heavy record but it has never been a deal breaker for me to buy. 180 gram vinyl by contrast is significantly thicker and heavier creating a product that is widely considered to be audiophile grade. The vast majority of 12 inch records that have been pressed in the 20th century weigh between 120 and 140 grams. Are there any advantages to 180 gram vinyl records.
180 gram vinyl explained. A 200 gram vinyl record will have extraordinary good sound quality only if high quality source material mastering vinyl and manufacturing process is used. 200 gram vinyl is heavyweight vinyl taken one step farther than 180 gram vinyl. In other words 180 gram vinyl isn t any indication of a better sounding record.
Unnecessarily so i would say there is nothing magical about heavyweight vinyl and certainly some myths float over those shiny 180g stickers on the record covers but that doesn t mean there are no benefits from pressing 180g or even 200g vinyl lp s. Original poster 1 point 6 years ago. 10 inch vinyl record 140 150 gram vinyl record 180 gram vinyl record 200 gram vinyl record 45 rpm vinyl record 7 inch vinyl d2d vinyl record low serial numbered vinyl record multi format box sets preowned vinyl record sealed out of print vinyl record uhqr vinyl record vinyl lp box sets. The words 180 gram vinyl have been the cause for many misunderstandings and debate among the audiophile and vinyl records community.
Explore our list of vinyl albums 180 gram vinyl at barnes noble. These are poorly mastered vinyl pressings often sourced from a cd or even poor digital sources. Reissues is a recurrent topic among vinyl junkies. This episode of vinyl records 101 breaks it down.
Seriously though i rarely check anymore but do like the more substantial feel of the 180 i am collecting vinyl partially for the presence and tactile feel after all. Shop now receive free shipping with your barnes noble membership.