Chad Kassem of Analogue Productions, Acoustic Sounds, QPR breaks down vinyl's post-COVID boom and bust, the fragile global supply chain behind every record, and his new Vinyl Summit celebration.
Extended version of interview at Patreon.com/VinylGuide
Topics Include:
- Nate welcomes back Chad Kassem to discuss vinyl and Vinyl Summit
- Chad recalls moving to Kansas in 1984 as CDs launched
- He rebuilt his collection, going against the CD trend
- Vinyl grew slowly for decades before COVID hit
- Chad bought his pressing plant and presses starting 2010-2011
- CD had a 30-year lifespan; Chad always believed vinyl would survive
- COVID caused explosive demand, "gasoline on fire" growth
- Overbuying during the boom led to storage and inventory problems
- Chad had to borrow millions for the first time post-COVID
- Uneven state shutdown rules gave some competitors unfair advantages
- Post-COVID growth normalized back to its long-term slow trend
- Chad discusses his own taste: blues, jazz, rock from the 50s-70s
- Younger collectors now chase 90s titles like Alice in Chains
- Collecting interest shifts as older genres' fans age out
- Comparison to toy collecting trends fading with generations
- Rising interest in audiophile pressings like UHQR and One-Steps
- Chad explains why quality mastering and pressing both matter equally
- Originals aren't always better than modern remasters, and vice versa
- Small improvements across many steps add up to great records
- UHQR picks focus on undisputed classic albums Chad genuinely loves
- Kind of Blue UHQR sold nearly 40,000 copies combined
- Debate over pressing records at 33 vs 45 RPM speeds
- Vinyl compound and material costs rising, but slower than expected
- SACDs, reel-to-reel, and cassettes seeing renewed collector interest
- Only one lacquer manufacturer remains, a major industry vulnerability
- Skilled cutter-head repair techs are extremely rare and aging
- Chad discusses fragile supply chain: lacquers, tape, cutter heads
- Vinyl Summit announced: October 15-18, Salina, Kansas, 40th anniversary
- Event replaces old Blues Masters concerts, adds vinyl-industry access
- Details shared: tickets, guests, and proximity to Austin Record Fair
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