zdkaiser
Well-Known Member
I don't necessarily think they went cheap on the vinyl. I believe nearly every Phish vinyl pressing has come out of GZ and have been mastered by either Bellman or Grundman. The only exception is Junta, which I believe came out of Pallas (and maybe Fuego, could be wrong).Yeah, I probably will. I'm still just sitting here bummed out looking at it, haha. It's a real head scratcher given how great the recent rereleases have been that they would release such an expensive box and go cheap on the vinyl. I don't get it. I agree with @Colonel4Bin that the flat ones sounded fantastic.
I think these warps are likely due to the total number of discs GZ was responsible for pressing. I don't know exactly how many boxsets were pressed, but at 12 discs per set, and let's say 3,000 box sets, you are looking at 36,000 vinyl records. I think GZ can do good work on smaller pressings, 1,000 to 2,000-record runs, but when they get into tens of thousands of records, shit gets bad (e.g., VMP pressings for Mars Volta, Outkast, Wu-Tang, Public Enemy, etc.). Just thinking out loud here.
Hopefully Dry Goods can take care of you. And hoping that maybe these defects will keep the price low on this set on the secondary market. Who knows though.