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100% I give it 3 years, at best.I dunno, I think the increasing prices of vinyl will be its downfall.
I dunno, I think the increasing prices of vinyl will be its downfall.
I've definitely gone off it....
Correct.Now here’s an old man thing to say - but I have a memory that in late 90s/early 00s new vinyl was cheaper than cd? I seem to remember picking up lps for roughly a tenner when cds were on average 15??
I think 1990/1991 Sound Cellar prices would have been £10 for records and £13 for CDs?Now here’s an old man thing to say - but I have a memory that in late 90s/early 00s new vinyl was cheaper than cd? I seem to remember picking up lps for roughly a tenner when cds were on average 15??
£7.99 for imports in the 80s. Basically anything on Music for Nations.I think 1990/1991 Sound Cellar prices would have been £10 for records and £13 for CDs?
a lot of stuff just comes out on one format .Vinyls a pain in the hole. CDs all the way.
I often think about how little technology has changed the sounds used to create music compared to what I would have EXPECTED before the millennium.There are options I guess I saw someone on youtube suggesting recently that there needs to be a new format invented or put on the market without any hint as to what it might be. I suppose streaming is big enough to be detrimental to the sales of any physical media these days the cost of which is going to be subject to the issues within the respective industry but it really might make as much sense to use a dac/streamer as opposed to any other type of player which is actually the newer technology with the greater scope for development. In the end any recording playback it is more or less an imitation of real instrumentation so there is also an argument for live music or indeed play your own.
HMV to reopen Irish store this week on Henry Street | Hotpress
The doors of HMV Dublin are to be thrown open to the public on Friday 30th June at 10am, the retailer’s first new Irish store for over a decade.www.hotpress.com
HMV to reopen Irish store this week on Henry Street | Hotpress
The doors of HMV Dublin are to be thrown open to the public on Friday 30th June at 10am, the retailer’s first new Irish store for over a decade.www.hotpress.com
Vinyl yeah?Advertising deals like 2 best-of compilations for €50 is laughable
Vinyl yeah?
Well spotted. I don’t have a vinyl player so I’m not sure what current prices are like.Yeah second image in the IG post you linked
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