Its a shame Arena vinyls are going to be £40 |
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Hercules
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"Honestly, vinyl is over and gone" Is that why more vinyl albums are selling than at any time since 2000? I have a very, very high quality turntable (A Pink Triangle Anniversary, with an SME Series V arm and a Lyra Lydian cartridge). I cannot listen to CDs or streaming unless there is no vinyl available. The vinyl sounds so superior on a top class system, but I agree that may not be so on a lower quality system. But I will have no hesitation paying £40 for vinyl versions of some of Arena's albums, and I already have The Visitor on vinyl.
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I believe his "nothing special" remark was directed at the packaging, not the music itself.
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The CD is also overpriced and there is nowhere to hear the album digitally at the moment
As much as I love Arena I’m sitting this one out until the prices come down |
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verslibre
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I bought the CD for $24, which is indeed steep for a new release.
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I'm not going to comment on Moshkito's entire post "Honestly, vinyl is over and gone".....someone has been sleeping under a rock since 2010 .
Other than to say if you do a simple Google search on LP price in 1975 say, it was about 5.99-7.99. Even I remember in the late 70s paying no more than 8.99, I don't think I ever remember seeing a $15 record. Those prices using an inflation calculator (US$) is 5.99 = 33.15, 7.99 = 44.21. There are different calculators you can use and this one seems to be on the higher end. I buy a lot of LPs both new and used, new ones run $25-$30 for single and $35-40 for dbls. And of course deluxe editions, box sets and special releases have their own prices. CDs have tended to hold price in that $15-20 range it seems, but hell back in mid 80s CDs were very expensive, $12-13 I remember, considering $13 is about $36 today. Bottom line is the price of all stuff has increased due to the current inflation and the past 2 years due to Covid and supply chain issues. The LP took a big hit when that lacquer plant in California burned down, one of only a handfull that produce lacquers, needed to press LPs, and then Covid with a massive demand since everyone was home not working in office and listening to records all day long. Simple supply and demand. Regarding Arena's price, that does seem on the higher end for a record, part of it may be that they only plan to press a small run so their mfg costs are much higher.
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I bought Arena's latest album on CD aswell, £19, and theres nothing special about it at all, there's no reason why it shouldent have been sold at the going rate instead. Yes, i have noticed that brand new CD's have gone up aswell. A fair few years ago, £12 was the going rate, now its more £15 or £16.
Moshkito, most of what you said in your reply was off topic tangents, my thread wasnt about are vinyls in general worth it, or are they only justified when on very expsensive turntables. Also vinyls have not always been exspensive, in the 80s they were half the price or nearly half the price of a CD, i even remember that myself. I buy vinyls more to collect them, rather than for them to be my main method of listening to music. What ive mainly done is buy my absolute favourite albums of all time on vinyl, usually my favourite album of each artist/band, and leave it as that. When i can buy a vinyl for only £18 or £22 and it comes with a free digital download, thats more attractive. £40 for just a vinyl and nothing else is not attractive, too exspensive for my liking.
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richardh
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Indeed , when did CD's suddenly jump to £20 a pop. I spend £11 a month on streaming and its well worth it as its saved me literally £100's on CD's. Of course some artists are really hard to find on any streaming service (Magenta , Glass Hammer to name 2) but at least you can get their CD's for about £13-£15 , although thinking about the last GH CD may have been more. On the subject of Vinyl I do think there is a noticeable uplift in quality when the recording is analogue based as a lot of prog from Norway seems to be. I'm not sure with a more 'Digital approach' you will see a massive difference but nevertheless it can still be better. What Pedro asserts about needing a high end stereo is total nonsense. I have a very nice deck, cost me £260 , backed up with a Denon amp £280 and a couple of speakers that cost about £600 for the pair. Does the job very nicely indeed.
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David_D
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Yes, it's very expensive, and used vinyl records in general have got very expensive.
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quality over quantity, and all kind of PopcoRn almost beyond
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Arena’s new CD is ridiculously expensive, you can’t stream their music….not sure what their angle is….
But it’s a shame |
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moshkito
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Hi, Vinyl has always been spendy ... even in the 70's driving down to Moby Disk to get an IMPORT (everything vinyl in those days), the cost was around $15 dollars, and up to $20. At that time, the "price" for many albums, was around $5.98 or $6.98 depending on the over rating of some crappy stuff. Vinyl is only worth it, if you have a top of the line stereo system, otherwise you are wasting your money. My old roomie, knew I had the stereo and the albums and heard a lot of the stuff and its quality, and I think he wanted to get something similar. He did get a decent stereo, and later some vinyl's but I can tell you that the Led Zep 2 album sounded like crap on his system or mine. My old version (had not replaced these with CD's yet!) was vastly superior, and made me think that a lot of these "vinyl" this and that is just a bunch of advertising bullcrap to get your money. Honestly, vinyl is over and gone. As time goes by the electronics that handle the digitization of a lot of music will improve and vinyl will come off stupid and bad! It's a matter of time, although it won't be in my lifetime, I don't think! I have not heard a single vinyl out there that had the quality and "superiority" that some folks here on this board seem to give it ... well, it might help if you were a bit smarter and gave yourself a large room with good acoustics and air flow, too ... but some folks don't believe it! So, spend your money is the option for a lot of these commercial junk pushers!
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It's a shame indeed. Vinyls are very expensive, merchandise is very expensive, live concerts are also very expensive. I know the artists need to make a living, and with music being almost free these days, they have to make their income from somewhere, but it's getting to a point where is quite unaffordable for a lot of fans.
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Greenmist
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Its a shame that Arena vinyls are going to be £40 ($48, 45 euros) a time.
You cant buy them on somewhere like Amazon, the only place you can buy them is on the Verglas website, Arena's official store. And at the moment as i write this, they are not strictly speaking actually selling them at the moment, they are just taking orders for them to see if there's enough interest to make it worth getting them produced. £40 in my opinion for a vinyl is too much, over priced. The most ive ever spent on a vinyl is £33, and i dont intend on spending that much on one again, that one was just a one off. I only like spending £18 to £22 on vinyls, and thats from Amazon when they offer a free digital download rip aswell. £40 for a 12 inch circle of plastic that im hardly ever gonna use just isnt worth the money. Its a shame really, cause id love to own The Visitor and Immortal on vinyl.
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