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- Organization: University of Illinois at Chicago
- Date: Tuesday, 29 Dec 1992 14:25:42 CST
- From: <U58402@uicvm.uic.edu>
- Message-ID: <92364.142542U58402@uicvm.uic.edu>
- Newsgroups: rec.music.classical
- Subject: Re: CD prices
- 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) says:
-
- [analyses of CD prices as cost/minute plying time snipped]
-
- >Now: his figure for LPs is 20 cents/mn, yours is 900/47.5=19 cents/mn, close
- >enough. What about inflation? As it turns out, the Consumer Price Index
- >inflation from the 1982 average to November 1992 is 47% : so 19 cents
- >are worth 28 cents now; which works out to $21 for a 75mn CD. I think his
- >point is taken. If you want to compare to a 60mn CD, you find that such a
- >CD would cost $16.75 if it were at the same $/mn price as LPs were: which
- >tells us that today's CDs give us more music for the buck ($16.75 being the
- >close to the upper bound on CD prices in the US).
-
-
- These sorts of analyses are very interesting, but I think that from the
- standpoint of the consumer, this is the wrong index to use. What we
- probably should be looking at is cost/minute of listening time we will
- devote to out new purchase. For example: I buy two discs: one is a
- budget priced edition of the Beethoven Piano Concertos, the other is
- Dawn Upshaw's "Girl With Orange Lips". The budget beethoven is a three
- disc set, about 200 minutes of music for say $22, but it really sucks. I
- listen to it once and put it away. The Dawn Upshaw disc is about 50
- minutes, runs $15 (I didn't wait for the storewide sale), but I have
- happily listened to the disc ten times so far, and show no signs of
- shelving it. The budget Beethoven gave me 200 minutes of mediocre
- entertainment for $22, while the Upshaw gave me 500 minutes of first
- rate entertainment for $15. Now, which is the better deal?
-
- Now that I have finished this brilliant gedanken experiment :@) I
- realize that this actually supports the raising of CD prices. Nope. $21/disc
- is still too expensive for me.
-
-
- Wilbur Pan u58402@uicvm.uic.edu
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