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Where Can I
Buy New Records?
by James Leahy

Do not for one
minute think that you cannot buy new records to spin on your vinyl rig
today. Yes they may be harder to source then yesterday but as many of
you reading this know the benefits are worth the trouble. So now you
know better you have no excuse for not dusting off your turntable and
getting back to the basics of Hi-Fidelity sound reproduction.
You can go to
various record bars around your local area and can find some real second
hand hardly played bargains but today they usually sell only used vinyl
and do not have an extensive selection of new titles to choose from. So it can take some time to visually inspect every prospective
purchase. I know I have picked up some mint condition LP's at very
reasonable prices to add to my personal ever growing collection.
For new vinyl
records, I like so many others simply find it easier to order online
from reputable stores like
Acoustic Sounds with a full catalogue of Audiophile recordings. They ship
internationally, on time every time and have a catalogue of over 5,000
titles. Most general titles sell for the equivalent to their CD
counterpart unless it is a special import or limited edition Audiophile pressing.
Acoustic
Sounds, double boxes all orders in heavy cardboard with added corner
protection. Every album is factory sealed and of great quality. They
would be my first pick for quality assurance and a vast catalogue
with an easy to use website and fast service.
I
usually order 180~200 gram Audiophile vinyl pressings with some half
speed master recordings available from selected record labels. These
are well worth the extra effort and expense as the increased sounds
quality can be amazing compared to standard L.P.'s. After hearing
the difference you will never want to go back to normal vinyl again.
Some are not even much more expensive, you would be surprised.
If you are local to Melbourne
you may wish to check out
Quality
Records rather than order online. When buying vinyl there is
always the chance of getting a pressing that is damaged or a dud.
The cost of returning your order to overseas mail order websites can
outweigh the cost of the product that is defective. Consider this
when making your next purchase. |