HMV used to have competitive prices - often cheapest. Now they seem to be the most expensive. I assume it is a result of the closing of the Jersey loophole. Others seem to be managing this better. I can't see how they can keep going.
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Originally posted by gurnemanz View PostHMV used to have competitive prices - often cheapest. Now they seem to be the most expensive. I assume it is a result of the closing of the Jersey loophole. Others seem to be managing this better. I can't see how they can keep going.
Three years ago I bought all my DVD's and CD's from HMV - these days its mainly Amazon (new and secondhand) together with MDT and Presto.
I'm sure HMV will go bankrupt during 2013.......
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Originally posted by Kees View PostNice bargain on Arkiv! 15 Russian Archives 3CD's only £ 4.39!
For example, the version of the Brilliant box of Piano Sonata No.18 'The Hunt' is no where near as clear as on the yellow Decca disc, part of their Richter The Master series. Am I right in assuming its the same performance only with much better remastering?
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Originally posted by Thropplenoggin View PostThe Richter Beethoven set has been available on Amazon for £6.25 this week. I was tempted, but having heard it on Qobuz, the sound sounds pretty ropey even by historic recording levels. I appreciate the performances are anything but ropey. I began to wonder whether this was just Qobuz?
For example, the version of the Brilliant box of Piano Sonata No.18 'The Hunt' is no where near as clear as on the yellow Decca disc, part of their Richter The Master series. Am I right in assuming its the same performance only with much better remastering?
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Originally posted by PJPJ View PostLikewise.
By the way, I understand the Jersey loophole isn't closed, it's merely restricted to, I think, £15 or under.
"LVCR [Low Value Consignment Relief] meant no VAT was charged on goods under £15, such as CDs, when sent to the UK from outside of the European Union."
& it's that that has been closed.
The Channel Islands authorities seemed to be making the same arguments in its favour that Gideon was making the other day for reducing Corporation Tax in the UK. Sauce for the goose & gander etc?
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Originally posted by mathias broucek View PostThey are different performances. I have the earlier Brilliant box (same material plus Schubert). I was generally impressed with the performances. The sound is acceptable if you keep in mind that these are Russian radio recordings from the 1950s and 1960s. Some loud coughing IIRC
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Thropplenoggin
Good Deed of the Day: Beethoven Klemperer Box Set "Like New" £4
(You get a superior class of linkage with the Thropp-meister.)
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Originally posted by Thropplenoggin View PostGood Deed of the Day: Beethoven Klemperer Box Set "Like New" £4
(You get a superior class of linkage with the Thropp-meister.)
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Originally posted by hafod View PostAlso Romantic Symphonies box set (£4.25) from the same seller.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Romantic-Sym...I3EDIJNLIBIHLF
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Originally posted by Bryn View PostStill waiting to mine, ordered from same vendors (then £2.26 + £1.26 p&p). However, the last date of the estimated delivery range is December 29th, so no point in worrying yet.
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