I've noticed the same thing, that all of the LP buyers are young people. I like how we both refuse to say "vinyl". The proper term is LP or record album.
I'm trying hard to avoid letting this become another "those millenials" rant, but how is it that they became so misinformed? Just try to have a simple conversation about microwave ovens, plastic food containers, or vaccines with them.
I'll give credit to one nephew. He knew I have an old turntable and records and asked me what I could recommend. I told him "Don't go there". He is a film maker and knows how the resolution & convenience of digital photography & film making makes going back to analog film unthinkable. I told him how its similar when comparing digital audio to analog audio. Better resolution rules. He got it right away, no further argument.
The same nephew actually explained the fascination with "vintage" things to me. As he grew up, very few things were built well enough to last a long time. Most stuff was cheap and designed to fail early. Older things, that still survive now, are different, and have some appeal. That actually made sense to me.
So there's hope for those millenials! He even promised to get his kids vaccinated, admitting that he had, until recently, been against vaccinations too. So I won that point as well. Don't ask about microwave ovens – he still thinks they are EVIL. He refuses to drink tea or coffee made from water boiled by microwave
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