for vinyl:
very reliable, clean used and fair pricing:
www.audiophileusa.com
very reliable, clean used and fair pricing:
www.audiophileusa.com
Best Online Music Retailers
I've had good luck w/ http://www.secondspin.com - all used CDs, DVDs, and games. They often have specials (announced via email) of 25% to 40% off and sometimes the added bonus of $1 shipping per item. They do a good job of cataloging different versions (e.g., remaster, deluxe edition, CD+DVD edition, etc.). I like http://www.amazon.com, too. |
Tpreaves, "A quick Google search will give you literally hundreds of places to buy music.Try it sometime." My apologies, I misinterpreted your comment above as a snide remark. I am just after different people's opinions on the "best" retailers. Why I started the thread in the "Best of" catagory and titled it "Best Online Music Retailers". I may know next to nothing, or in fact, nothing at all, but I can hit the Goggle icon and type a few letters in sequence... |
You asked where others get music and why.People gave you several places then you write Thanks folks - I was requesting your favorites, not necessarily an exhaustive list.Sorry, but you didn't specify an exact number you wanted.Then you made your little snide remark to me. I cited 4 places I do business with and why.If you were offended by my suggestion to do a search to find many more,so be it. |
I also like Acoustic Sounds. Music Direct is good, but their catalogs are a bit much. Let me elaborate on that statement. IMO- it seems like they go overboard on their descriptions of their albums sound quality. Acoustic Sounds seems to me, a bit more realistic in this respect. BTW, Barnes and Noble has a great amount of vinyl on their website as well. I think you will be surprised if you haven't checked them out. Last time I ordered, they had a free shipping promo. Cheers !!! |
Tpreaves, I goggled "Tpreaves opinion" and got ten threads by you, none regarding online music sources. I goggled "Tpreaves favorite" and I also got ten threads, none regarding online music retailers. I asked the question on here and I received both you opinion and your advice on how to use the Internet. Two for one - how lucky can I get! |
A good place to find out of print discs is www.gemm.com, which is a kind of clearinghouse for a lot of mostly European music resellers. Often when I have been looking for an out of print disc it fetches two or three times as much on the Amazon used market as it does when you get into the European resellers. You can do search by media, etc. Has always been professional and quick. |
A quick Google search will give you literally hundreds of places to buy music.Try it sometime.Along with Mofi's suggestions above,here a few others. http://www.cduniverse.com/ lots of everything http://www.cdbaby.com/ lots of new music http://www.alligator.com/ lots of blues http://www.cdjapan.co.jp/ high quality recordings,shipping takes longer but everything I bought here is high quality http://www.amazon.com/b/?ie=UTF8&node=5174&tag=googhydr-20&hvadid=3558531825&ref=pd_sl_73jhj0871i_e probably the largest online seller of all music |
I haven't used enough other sites for downloads to say it's the best but I've been very happy with http://www.emusic.com for good quality mp3 downloads. There are no rights restrictions on the files, the selection is pretty broad, you can see recommendations from other members and from 'experts' and downloads automatically sync with iTunes and Windows Media Player. |