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Wow, I haven't found that to be the case at all. Most new LPs are more than new CDs these days, especially 180-gram LPs. It costs more to make an LP, and the retailer's profit margin per new LP is usually much less than with a CD. A retailer usually must pay 10 or 11 bucks for an LP that at the most he can hope to get 18 bucks for.
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02.13.2008, 02:50 PM | #42 |
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most new CD's at record stores in houston are 14.99-16.99 (US dollars)
most new vinyl is around 10.99-14.99 of course the re-issue stuff is more expensive. however, used vinyl rules too.
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02.13.2008, 04:31 PM | #43 |
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Both here and in Iowa, most of the new releases I bought on vinyl were between 11 and 18, depending on who and what it was. The CD counterpart was usually a couple of bucks less. Most of the reissued vinyl I bought back there and here ranged anywhere from 10 to 30, again depending on who and what. But on average I found that I paid about 18 per LP, and in most cases, could have gotten the CD equivalent for less.
Case in point--today I saw a copy of Dark Side of the Moon, new and sealed, on LP for 25. The CD, new and sealed, was 15.
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02.14.2008, 05:11 PM | #44 |
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SY on vinyl is the way to go.
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02.14.2008, 10:54 PM | #45 |
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I believe the 8 track deck Cantankerous was referring to was 8 track tapes, not 8 inch vinyl. For all you youngins' 8 tracks were kind of sort of the bridge between vinyl & cassette tape. (yeah, yeah, I know cassettes were available as early as the 60's but whatever) Also, I might add 8 track tapes are/were a pain in the ASS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! But they still kind of rock if yr into outdated technological foutaise...
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02.14.2008, 10:56 PM | #46 |
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Oh yeah, and cd's suk. But anything is better than nothing!
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02.17.2008, 12:08 AM | #47 | |
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Realy? I just looked at Thrill Jockey records' webpage thing and their LPs (and MP3s) are listed for $10.00 and CDs for $13.00. Norton records has LPs @$9.00 and CDs for $12.00... |
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02.17.2008, 05:07 PM | #48 |
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This nice little record shop 'round here in East Jesus has The Destroyed Room vinyl for about $15... gotta pick that up, just for the price alone.
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02.17.2008, 05:51 PM | #49 |
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Ive just bought a rekkid playa, and have a small collection of vinyl stuff from over the years to play on it but i tend to think music is music, if you care about the medium then you care too much. The only difference i see is between having something physical in your hand (Record, tape, CD) and just clicking on a button. Vinyl is mass produced too.
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02.17.2008, 08:36 PM | #50 |
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i've just got some decks, i only have EVOL on vinyl and I loved every second of listening to it in its entirety, it feels more personal when listening to it on vinyl, does anybody feel the same? also there was stuff i never noticed whilst listening to it on itunes.
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02.19.2008, 01:10 PM | #51 | |
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cos vinyl sounds better than cd duh..... where have you been? dynamic range intact, no compression / limiting. SY was meant to be heard in analogue |
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02.19.2008, 01:16 PM | #52 |
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i love placing the needle on the record.
i can play a vinyl record with a needle and a paper cone if I had to! when the shit hits the fan and we all lose pwer how will we create lasers to read cd's?
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