D domenn New member Aug 13, 2010 42 0 0 Oct 18, 2013 #1 http://www.ctvnews.ca/entertainment/vinyl-record-sales-reach-10-year-high-in-britain-1.1502865
Al ears Well-known member Nov 23, 2008 12,516 7,356 56,570 Oct 18, 2013 #2 Yep, 'vinyl now accounts for 0.8 per cent of all albums sold in Britain'
Frank Harvey Well-known member Jun 27, 2008 567 1 18,890 Oct 19, 2013 #3 One reason why we started selling them. There's a demand, and they sound great too 🙂
A audioaddict New member Nov 1, 2011 114 0 0 Oct 29, 2013 #4 that really is good news ..........vinyl still rules in my eyes :dance:
plastic penguin Well-known member Apr 28, 2008 6,575 3,184 36,570 Oct 30, 2013 #5 10 years ago if I said i was playing vinyl they would look at me as if I was from planet Zog. More natural sounding than CDs IMO.
10 years ago if I said i was playing vinyl they would look at me as if I was from planet Zog. More natural sounding than CDs IMO.
M MajorFubar New member Mar 3, 2010 690 9 0 Oct 30, 2013 #6 I read some news report ages ago which predicted that CDs would eventually die and LPs would regain their mantle as the dominant format for the tiny minority who will still want their music on a physical medium. Looks like that's going to happen.
I read some news report ages ago which predicted that CDs would eventually die and LPs would regain their mantle as the dominant format for the tiny minority who will still want their music on a physical medium. Looks like that's going to happen.