Well, I guess they made roller coaster better back in the day. Of course it is a system that is plagued with potential issues.....we all know that....but it is not an excuse for the poor quality control that is being pushed out today when compared with years past.
The biggest frustration is that taking warps, dish issues and at times poor pressings a side today's pressing would sound significantly better than yesterday's records. Sometimes it just takes returning a bad copy over and over again until a clean copy is found.
If consumers are as diligent as I am it won't take long before the pressing plants are force to improve their QC...or else they will be losing money.
My fear is that they will abandon it due profit margins, as well as the consumer due to frustration with bad sound.
BTW.....now is the time to buy used cd s. ...they can be had for a dollar...or so.
The biggest frustration is that taking warps, dish issues and at times poor pressings a side today's pressing would sound significantly better than yesterday's records. Sometimes it just takes returning a bad copy over and over again until a clean copy is found.
If consumers are as diligent as I am it won't take long before the pressing plants are force to improve their QC...or else they will be losing money.
My fear is that they will abandon it due profit margins, as well as the consumer due to frustration with bad sound.
BTW.....now is the time to buy used cd s. ...they can be had for a dollar...or so.