https://www.blogto.com/services/resolute-records-toronto/
95%+ of his stock is new vinyl. Dunno how he can move enough of that to be sustainable.
This guy operates a vinyl LP shop, no larger than 75 sqft. and
an inventory at about 1300 pieces now. My own home collection
is about 1200.
https://www.blogto.com/services/resolute-records-toronto/
95%+ of his stock is new vinyl. Dunno how he can move enough
of that to be sustainable.
95%+ of his stock is new vinyl. Dunno how he can move
enough of that to be sustainable.
lots of people buy it off amazon. not sure why they would
buy it off him instead. searching on amazon is easier.
https://www.blogto.com/services/resolute-records-toronto/
That link says it's an online business. If that's the
case, there may be enough interested customers around the
world to give him enough business.
Still, the $40+ prices of NEW vinyl and the market of people who would expend such money for an LP mystifies me - especially if the same recording can be had for $20 or less as a CD.
A CD clearly has more dynamic range, no clicks/pops, no need to flip the media around, and multiple pieces can be queued to play in any order.
The attraction for NEW vinyl at $40+ prices still surprises me
though.
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