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- From: rika@informix.com (Rika Tsitsinia)
- Newsgroups: rec.music.classical
- Subject: Re: CD prices
- Message-ID: <1992Dec29.052429.10374@informix.com>
- Date: 29 Dec 92 05:24:29 GMT
- References: <1992Dec24.191243.9008@jhunix.hcf.jhu.edu>
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- In article <1992Dec24.191243.9008@jhunix.hcf.jhu.edu> velde2@jhunix.hcf.jhu.edu (Francois Velde) writes:
- >
- >I just want to comment on Chris Brewster's comments about the prices
- >of CDs. He posted a text by R. Goiffon, the president of Harmonia
- >Mundi USA trying to convince consumers to tolerate even higher prices
- >for classical CDs.
- >
- >Let's give the man a break.
-
- First of all, it's a woman: Rene Goiffon, President of the
- USA branch of HM, and a well known personality, I thought,
- among record buyers, especially vinyl junkies.
-
- >
- >Otherwise, I agree with most of what Chris Brewster wrote, and I certainly
- >find Goiffon's plea clumsy and unconvincing, to say the least.
- >
- >--
- >
- > Francois Velde
-
-
- I agree with Francois' assessment. It is a clumsy plea.
-
- But I also happen to think that people who complain that
- CDs are expensive because prices have not gone under $10, as
- everybody initially expected, are wrong. I don't enjoy paying
- higher prices, but compared to LPs, CDs are cheap and getting
- cheaper. This has to do with the qualities of the medium,
- recording time that I find increasing and, lately, reissues
- of full-price recordings at mid or even budget price.
-
- Just witness the Sony Royal edition, Mercury CDs (2LPs on
- one CD), certain recent EMI reissues and even HM itself has
- lately reissued selections of its stuff at budget price.
- Add to that the fact that the prices have kept constant and
- CDs _are_ a good value, after all. About the little factoid,
- that CDs go for $21 in Europe: I think that includes the VAT,
- while the USA price does of $14-15 does not include the sales
- tax (5-8% in most states.) So, a $21 in the USA would be
- unfairly high.
-
- Should the price go up? It is not for Goiffon or me alone
- to decide. The market will do that. Will Harmonia Mundi go out
- of business if they increase the price of the CD to $21?
- I certainly hope not. Will I stop buying their CDs if they
- do so? No. The measure of the value of a CD is not cost, or
- cost per recording minute or even whether there is another
- recording of the same work selling at budget price. CDs, like
- concert performances, are _not_ a commodity.
-
- Hell, people spend $40,000 for a car. I cannot justify
- more than $8,000. Most people spend under $1,000 on their
- CD-player/amp/speakers. I spent $5,000. Different priorities.
-
- Having said that, let me plug the value of your local
- Used CD store. Not only good to unload what you consider duds,
- but it is amazing what excellent recordings turn up in its
- bins. I usually keep a long list of recordings I want to buy,
- since I cannot remember everything and I can easily find 2-3
- in my Used CD store. And I always buy CDs from Tower on sale.
- Especially the big one coming up in January.
-
- Georgios
-