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You have to look at the big picture here ...

Posted by DSD4U on July 31, 2002 at 12:57:35:

not everyone orders online.

It doesn't matter what deal *I* get, it matters what deal the average consumers get.

The whole point to hybrid discs are to get SACD software out to the masses, whether they know they're getting a SACD layer or not. Basically trying to make the whole process as seamless as possible.

The average Canadian purchases their CDs at a B&M store.
Consumers already feel that $13-$20 is too much to pay for a CD, how happy are they going to be when they see these new Rolling Stone CDs priced at $30+ ?

And I won't even go into the $45+ CAD for Telarc (and other audiophile) SACDs.