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Defective SOTT SDE Vinyl? I finally opened my SOTT SDE hoping to listen to it, and first thing I noticed was the spine of the Live In Utrecht LPs arrived damaged, and then when examining the contents, 2 of the 3 LPs inside were dished/warped.
I see on Amazon and around that I'm not the only one to experience this, but how widespread is this? I didn't find warping on my other LPs, but many of the black paper sleeves were already split, and one of my picture sleeves had been jammed too far into the gatefold pocket and then creased when it was folded at the factory.
Very disappointing for $255. How widespread is this? If you received the vinyl SDE, have you opened it and verified the vinyl pressings are free from defects? | |
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My sleeves were all fine. I have a tiny bit of none fill on Wonderful Day other than that they are fine. | |
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Lemmy, Bowie, Prince, Leonard. RIP. | |
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I’ve seen the inside of a couple dozen EU sets and not much “damage”. The set itself improves packaging considerably over 1999 (not as tightly jammed in, zero stat inners). Alas seam splits on the top edge will be common - the EU sets I’ve seen have no bubble wrap on top of the sleeves, the records will naturally fall if the overall package is upside down and seam splits therefore will be likely. Also as mostly black, the outer jackets, especially the rear, will likely get marks as they rub against each other inside the box. A simple solution here is to have each record in a poly sleeve (how “proper” boxes like the Beatles mono do it). Overall pressing quality is very good and free from defects (optimal almost always do a good job on QA). My two copies have no issues, but I’ve also seen a couple examples on the net where the sleeves have been mishandled and creased. Warps and visible damage is a return basically, but I’d posit a relatively rare occurrence. | |
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Yeah, warps, scratches and sleeve damage happens with vinyl. Don’t buy vinyl when you cannot deal with that. It’s vintage technology and I never went back to it after happily switching to cd in 1986. | |
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Lemmy, Bowie, Prince, Leonard. RIP. | |
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I Second this.... the whole 'vinyl is out of date and you should expect skips and crackles' argument is so, so tired, and - most importantly - untrue. It's nonsense... | |
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vintage technology arguement aside, vinyl can easily warp in heat and humidity changes. do people really think packages get transported in temperature controlled trailers? warping should be expected to happen from time to time. | |
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Update: I ordered a replacement set directly from the Prince Store. Guess what?! Directly from WMG, my replacement set was missing a Record Nine picture sleeve, and in its place was a second Record Eight picture sleeve! One other picture sleeve arrived torn. Record Two (sides 3 and 4 of the remastered SOTT) was also completely warped -- not just a little, there was a big hump when set on the turntable. The DVD was also scratched to shit. Otherwise the new set still arrived in much better physical condition than the original one did. IF YOU BOUGHT THIS SET ON VINYL FOR PERSONAL USE, PLEASE OPEN IT AND VERIFY ITS CONDITION BEFORE IT'S OUT OF PRINT!
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- Min is in perfect condition all over, except for that back sheet of the box set. It was wrapped while it moved so it has this serious fold on two sides, but I can live with that. Even my carton bow was in absolute great shape. I orderen in France, and had it send to Belgium. - "The whole problem with the world is that fools and fanatics are always so certain of themselves. And wiser people so full of doubts" (Bertrand Russell 1872-1972) | |
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