COLORED VINYL vs BLACK

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Colored Records vs Black.

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vinyleyezz
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Colored is just a heck of a lot cooler

strawberryjam
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Actually the "black" vinyl is a colored record because the non colored vinyl would be clear, or lightly tan, the black coloring was the easyest choice in the old days.

balintfurstner
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In my experience, colored vinyl can be more difficult to see surface scratches or dirt and dust as compared to black vinyl. These problems can be rectified by simply taking care of your records and cleaning them regularly. Great video Jarrett. Keep it up!

danielkimball
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With black vinyl it is easier to detect dust, scratches and the groove itself! I can see tracks and their gaps easier and see when the tracks have silent or bassy parts, where there's a lot of sounds etc.. As a DJ this is very useful and even for just purely listening purposes, it's useful, too.

Mysteerisignaali
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My main reason I'm not a big fan colored vinyl... It's much more difficult to see scuffs and scratches unless it's a dark color. I once bought a clear record (used) and it looked MINT! Took it home and it was covered in light scratches that I couldn't see.

fortherecord
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I bought a random album just because the vinyl was red

HuntersMoon
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Sponsored by colored I mean really....

TheSuperseppe
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I like black vinyl because it's easier to see the dust on the record. colored is nice too.

nsjoel
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Since I buy vinyl records simply as collection pieces, I usually go for colored limited editions haha I just like them way more

alexuwu
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I always preferred black over coloured vinyl simply because the difference in surface noise. The coloured vinyl in the 80s was terrible and forget about playing picture discs.
Strangely red and clear I found to be the same as black vinyl.
These days though the quality is way better than the crap they used in the 80s and I find that coloured vinyl sounds pretty good so I am trying not to be as biased as I once was.
80s vinyl was all crap simply to make the public switch over to cd.

dumpwoodhere
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Well, I have a record label and talked to some pressing plants about this. For my net release I'm pressing 400 on black vinyl and 100 on crystal clear with white haze (to give it an ice effect) and I was told by Pirates Press that there is a LOT more surface noise from clear vinyl. They said its almost on par with picture discs, but any solid color will sound very close to black vinyl.

CountBlagorath
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I love coloured vinyl because it looks so cool. I have quite a few coloured vinyl records in my collection now, the most recent ones I got from eBay are new 180g reissues of 'The Slider', 'Tanx' and 'Bolan Boogie' by T.Rex. The Slider is a silver coloured vinyl, Tanx is on a blue and pinky red split coloured vinyl and the Bolan Boogie one is blue and they look awesome.

stephenjerome
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A guy who I buy records from told me that the reason why some older colour vinyl can sound worse is because the colour versions might have been produced at the end of a run before cleaning the machines as a 'novelty' or a 'special pressing'.

BenMursa
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i love the look of clear vinyl and sometimes coloured but black vinyl shows up flaws and scratches and tracks clearly.

ultrasuite
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I don't know if colored records sound better or worse but between some bands selling some to get you to buy their music even though the album is not that great and record companies using them as a way to make a few extra bucks on a sale, I follow a simple rule: the music on the album is the only thing that matters and if the colored version is availalbe at no extra charge, then why not. It's not like I stare at my turntable while playing a record.

NoxMD
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I think colored and multi colored records are cooler looking but it’s harder to see flaws in them

jameswilliams
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i own black, coloured, flexi and picture discs and honestly other than Flexi (which i only bought to say i had one haha) i cant tell any difference in sound quality

doctorninetytwo
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coloured vinyl looks so much cooler than black, so if you can get it i'd always go for a coloured version over black. Just say no to picture discs though unless they've fixed the sound quality issues with those recently.

SpiritualOnslaught
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You are indeed correct about coloured vinyl records today not (necessarily) differing from standerd black vinyl records.
However I think this 'superstition' came from older coloured records before they were audibly indistinguishable and still made from different material

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