Vinyl Me Please (store, exclusives, swaps, etc)

Yeah. It looks like it was
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I guess this means they're back to doing curated titles

Yeah, there are a few titles I would buy if they were selling the 33rpm version

I have a few Kevin Gray 45rpms that sound stunning, but it's a pain in the ass to flip them and I'm not sure they sound that much better than their 33rpm versions, especially if you have a cart that can keep up with inner groove tracking. Also for records like Pet Sounds with defined sequencing I hate the extra breaks.
 
I'm not sure why people think this is weird. Back when VMP used to do curated titles, weren't they more expensive than something you could find much cheaper elsewhere? I think the only time I bought a curated title was when they had a sale. If I remember right, Acoustic Sounds was doing some cross promotion on social media for VMP when either the Blue Note or Motown Anthology was being released. For AP, it's probably more about getting their products in front of more eyeballs.
 
I think these stupid prices and the $70 madness for a 2 LP Whitney album is their way of testing out a new price point. ‘What will these schmucks actually pay for a record?’

i had a similar conversation (in my head) when i visited Harry Potter world a few yrs ago and encountered the ResinWand Shop (surely cost pence to make)
Now whenever the words (what will these schmucks pay for this” is uttered i think of those wands.
FYI - I was pre-warned and bought two amazing wands in lovely boxes for a few quid on Ebay. Not that i would have paid £50 for them in that shop but still - i had very happy Girls.
 
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....not for nothing, but I don't believe AP has a 45 RPM of Someday My Prince Will Come. :unsure:

EDIT: There is a small blurb on this listing on the AS site "Praising their 45 RPM pressings", but this pressing is not 45 RPM............if it is, I'll take it for $35 at AS.............and $39 at VMP (Plus waiting a month to get it)

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Also is pet sounds mono 45 better sounding than 33

I also wondered about just buying a stereo copy plus with these expensive audiophile mono pressings I keep thinking you need a mono cartridge
 
Tbh I think vmp just really wants to own QRP

Them being the ONLY place for classics, pressing at them more, having MDC,

I'm surprised if it doesn't end up having a name like VMP presses one day

I’d bet my retirement that Chad Kassem would never sell QRP to VMP.
QRP, Acoustic Sounds and Analogue Productions are all under the same umbrella. Chad Kassem’s umbrella.
 
I’d bet my retirement that Chad Kassem would never sell QRP to VMP.
QRP, Acoustic Sounds and Analogue Productions are all under the same umbrella. Chad Kassem’s umbrella.
They sure are good friends though

Enough that vmp can just claim it was their pressing plant despite using Gz 70% of the time (and that's a conservative guess)
 
I'm not sure why people think this is weird. Back when VMP used to do curated titles, weren't they more expensive than something you could find much cheaper elsewhere? I think the only time I bought a curated title was when they had a sale. If I remember right, Acoustic Sounds was doing some cross promotion on social media for VMP when either the Blue Note or Motown Anthology was being released. For AP, it's probably more about getting their products in front of more eyeballs.

Maybe a couple of bucks, but from what I remember I don't think they were available for that much cheaper elsewhere. Didn't they used to actually adjust prices occasionally when people would point out that the title could be found for less?

I would look for posts to confirm/deny my recollection, but whaddyaknow, looks like the forum got shut down!
 
We have our own club here. A member chooses an album, we guess, the winner gets the album free of charge, we discuss. It's fun.


And to @everyone else - it isn't Spam if the question about another club is asked! Leave me be.
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Maybe a couple of bucks, but from what I remember I don't think they were available for that much cheaper elsewhere. Didn't they used to actually adjust prices occasionally when people would point out that the title could be found for less?

I would look for posts to confirm/deny my recollection, but whaddyaknow, looks like the forum got shut down!
They did! They would drop the price if people found it cheaper! I do remember that. That was when they actually fostered a community.

They also said their store was a place for members to get these curated titles for less, as a perk to members. Most stuff was around $17. And they said they wouldn't ever have more than ... was it 12.... curated albums per month.

That lasted, oh, as long as everything else VMP has promised and then reneged on.
 
Maybe a couple of bucks, but from what I remember I don't think they were available for that much cheaper elsewhere. Didn't they used to actually adjust prices occasionally when people would point out that the title could be found for less?

I would look for posts to confirm/deny my recollection, but whaddyaknow, looks like the forum got shut down!
They used to sell Mofi’s in the store and they marked them up $20-$40 per record. I bought the one step of Marvin Gaye- What’s going on for $165 While it was on sale from Music Direct for $125. Don’t look at me like that...it was all store credit. :cool:
 
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They did! They would drop the price if people found it cheaper! I do remember that. That was when they actually fostered a community.

They also said their store was a place for members to get these curated titles for less, as a perk to members. Most stuff was around $17. And they said they wouldn't ever have more than ... was it 12.... curated albums per month.

That lasted, oh, as long as everything else VMP has promised and then reneged on.
It’s just a bizarre business strategy now. I don’t understand it. They got rid of curated store records because nobody was buying them. Now they will just have even more expensive records sitting there alongside the Whitney Houston box and stacks of the Woodstock box set.
 
It’s just a bizarre business strategy now. I don’t understand it. They got rid of curated store records because nobody was buying them. Now they will just have even more expensive records sitting there alongside the Whitney Houston box and stacks of the Woodstock box set.
Either VMP is getting a massive cut of the sales price here or they're trying to foster a relationship in order to maybe do a color variant of an AP press soon. Similar to VMP Pinkerton.

Or maybe VMP isn't even warehousing them. Maybe they're just hosting a purchase point and they'll still ship from AP's spot.
 
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