BARNES & NOBLE HAS VINYL!!!!! BUT IS THE QUALITY UP TO AUDIOPHILE STANDARDS ????


Seen this rack full of vinyl in the old barnes & noble, the art work was not the best but how is the vinyl? some great titles, has anyone tried it and like them, how is the quality, well i purchased a  Phil Collins , hello I must be going and I will get back to you with my report. 
gmosley
Thank you guys!! for your help, the table that I have is a SME model 15 and my other vinyl played very well on it,the vinyl from Barnes &Noble was badly warped, and they did  take the vinyl back,and yes the thickness in vinyl does MAKE  A DIFFERANCE, other's have returned very thin vinyl back because of quality, i have started to invest in more MOFI releases with 180 gram, it work's for me.
Somewhat recent purchases from Barnes and Noble: 45 RPM Richard Thompson 2 record album, Ricky Lee Jones new thing, Sergeant Pepper LP to replace my original beat to crap version…all sound GREAT, so I recommend not worrying about it.
Man, don't you guys have a real record store in your town?! If I had to rely on B & N as my only source for locally-bought LP's, I'd hafta move!
I got a few (Willie Nelson Summertime and Annie Lenox Nostaglia).  They were fine.  Are they MoFi...No, but they did not cost $50.  I don't buy them any longer because I would rather spend the extra money to get the acoustic sounds or other audiophile grade pressing, which, of course, you will not find there BUT, to me, the THRILL is seeing them. just seeing them.  And young people buying them.   The only thing that bothered me was I went up to two 15 year olds who were buying a record and asked them what they wee playing it on and they told me they did not have a record player "yet".  So, not sure if the kids are buying them look cool, or actually aspire to listen to them.