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- From: gustavo@dent.uchicago.edu (Gustavo Comezana)
- Newsgroups: rec.music.classical
- Subject: Re: CD prices
- Message-ID: <1992Dec29.212757.21836@midway.uchicago.edu>
- Date: 29 Dec 92 21:27:57 GMT
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- Organization: Dept. of Mathematics, U. of Chicago
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- In article <92364.142542U58402@uicvm.uic.edu> <U58402@uicvm.uic.edu> writes:
- >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.
-
- Let me supply you with an example that really works: take Kertesz' set
- of Dvorak Symphonies (with shorter orchestral pieces thrown in for
- good measure), on 6 budget London discs, which is a total delight for
- both the ears and the wallet. If you play the set only four times, it
- will give you about 1600 minutes of top-notch music in excellent sound
- for a measly $42 (or less), that is, less than $0.27 a minute. As for
- a full-priced disc for comparison, take your pick: the current
- catalogue is surely not lacking in lousy, expensive cd's that nobody
- would willingly suffer through more than once ;-).
-