As a collector, I understand why some would want to own a sealed copy of a rare album. But there are risks when leaving a record sealed with shrink wrap, such as warping due to a hot environment.
I’ve been burned too often when buying a vintage sealed LP, only to discover a mint condition copy that has warped due to poor storage of the tightly wrapped album. That’s why many collectors will put slit with a razor down the opening of the album.
With 180 gram now being the standard release, I doubt that vinyl can warp due to poor storage. I worry more about the warping and defects coming from the new pressing plants.
I’ve been burned too often when buying a vintage sealed LP, only to discover a mint condition copy that has warped due to poor storage of the tightly wrapped album. That’s why many collectors will put slit with a razor down the opening of the album.
With 180 gram now being the standard release, I doubt that vinyl can warp due to poor storage. I worry more about the warping and defects coming from the new pressing plants.