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In Reply to: Re: NPR just ran a Vinyl story posted by Arvind Kohli on April 16, 2007 at 09:51:02:
there will likely be an increase in the prices of used vinyl.
- this is extremely bad for me becuase I want mostly used vinyl. Some re-issues that I cannot find in used but the used being closer to the master, etc ad nauseum.an increase in the availability of new releases, reprints and vinyl related paraphanelia.
- see point 1 and what more paraphernalia do we need?a likely drop in new vinyl prices.
- I personally don't want new vinyl unless it is an analog master using tubed equipment ... overall, that is.but most importantly, an increase in folks willing to sit down and just listen to music.
- who cares what other people do. how does that make any difference to me?and the cherry on top for me would be, we may even see a return to recordings with little or no processing.
- so maybe if this was true then it will overall be a good thing.~ Pat O'Malley
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Follow Ups
- point by point - OMalley 10:00:48 04/16/07 (5)
- to some extent, increased reissues would decrease demand for originals. - Plinko 12:34:08 04/16/07 (1)
- i like that [nt] - OMalley 13:23:35 04/16/07 (0)
- point - J.D. 12:08:38 04/16/07 (2)
- which is why - OMalley 13:22:37 04/16/07 (0)
- Re: point - Plinko 12:47:02 04/16/07 (0)