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stevebrock said:
I have no problem with the pricing whatsoever!

One of my recent purahses was the Editors new Album on 2 x 200g with red book CD for £17.99 - that is not expensive PP its a bragain!

I agree that sounds a decent price - believe me I love vinyl - but there are a lot of overpriced records out there. One reason why I'd be reluctant to spend a lot of money on a top-notch TT. That said, I am genuinely pleased these little shopkeepers are still seeing an upsurge in records.
 

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Alears said:
However, these days if I was given the choice of buying 2 CDs or one LP (for approx. the same outlay pricewise) I know which I would go for.

So do I. CDs every time, and probably buy a pint with the change that's left over too.

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Our local Audio-T seems to have lots of visitors when Diverse Vinyl set up stall inside (twice a year?). So why don't they have a few boxes of vinyl in there all the time?

I'd go in there more often if they did.
 

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