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The elephant in the thread is of course the decline of the high street. Simon Jenkins has some interesting things to say about this in a recent piece, although I don't agree with all of it. But a resurrected HMV would need to make a visit by a potential customer more of an interesting experience than the current dead environment that has been on offer.
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Originally posted by Dave2002 View PostIn a recent trip to Dundee I noted the HMV shop there had over 20 feet of shelf space devoted to (IMO) overpriced vinyl LPs, plus some really cheap thingies to play them on.
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Originally posted by Dave2002 View PostWhy?
In fact, I heard a modern vinyl compared with an Lp that had been a favourite of mine and the sound quality was chalk and cheese. The modern Lp is a genuine quality product whereas my vinyl of The Karajan Sibelius 5 on DG was pretty light and quite 'bendable'. Bearing in mind that the modern Lp was £25 and I paid £4.99 in 1978 suggests that we were being grossly overcharged for an inferior product.
No wonder CDs were welcomed with open arms by music lovers.
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Originally posted by pastoralguy View PostEven the big companies including DG, EMI and CBS produced discs that were little better than flimsy discs. I still have some of these Lps and have been lucky enough to hear them on top quality systems where their flaws are too obviously magnified.
In fact, I heard a modern vinyl compared with an Lp that had been a favourite of mine and the sound quality was chalk and cheese. The modern Lp is a genuine quality product whereas my vinyl of The Karajan Sibelius 5 on DG was pretty light and quite 'bendable'. Bearing in mind that the modern Lp was £25 and I paid £4.99 in 1978 suggests that we were being grossly overcharged for an inferior product.
No wonder CDs were welcomed with open arms by music lovers.
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Originally posted by pastoralguy View PostEven the big companies including DG, EMI and CBS produced discs that were little better than flimsy discs. I still have some of these Lps and have been lucky enough to hear them on top quality systems where their flaws are too obviously magnified.
In fact, I heard a modern vinyl compared with an Lp that had been a favourite of mine and the sound quality was chalk and cheese The modern Lp is a genuine quality product whereas my vinyl of The Karajan Sibelius 5 on DG was pretty light and quite 'bendable'. Bearing in mind that the modern Lp was £25 and I paid £4.99 in 1978 suggests that we were being grossly overcharged for an inferior product.
No wonder CDs were welcomed with open arms by music lovers.
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Originally posted by Bryn View PostStylus? Surely you had one of these:
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