Where to buy vinyl?


OK, now I've got a Thorens TD 160 with SME Series III arm and Ortofon SME 30H cartridge. I've played the one new record I've got, Coltrane's Ballads, and I must admit it sounds great. So where do I buy vinyl? I prefer jazz, baroque and classical music, especially small groups. I'd especially like to try a few 45 rpm recordings.

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gemm.com and of course ebay.com. Gemm is one of the better sources as you can look up vinyl being sold from all over the world. Of course, be ready to pay. Original vinyl is often worth a pretty penny!
One could go to http://www.mutantmusic.com to pick up the release of "Thunderbolt Pagoda". Great packaging great vinyl and really impressive sonics too ;) I got mine a couple of days ago and am really enjoying it.
I bought my first LP's from Amazon - they came in perfect condition, but were definitely not packaged as well as Acoustic Sounds packages their shipments.

Anybody buy from Tower's website? They have even better prices than Amazon, but condition on arrival is more important than saving a couple bucks.
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you did not state where you are roughly located, so its tough to offer retail options.

On line try DCCblowout dot com.

If you are on the east coast, be sure to swing by Princeton Record exchange, you'll spend 3 hrs there at a min.

If on the west coast, Record Surplus in Los Angeles has quite a large selection.

J
My Southern California likes:
Record Surplus (excellent classical section and two turntables on hand for listening - excellent classical advice and pricing)
Atomic Records (excellent for jazz records and advice for same - excellent to reasonable prices)
Amoeba (excellent prices and selection - enthusiastic young people but not a lot of depth in knowledge outside of what the youngsters are listening to)
Record Collector (the best collector's knowledge and depth of stock on hand at the highest price)

My northern California likes:
Ameoba (not as friendly or helpful as socal, but good pricing and stock on hand)
Grooveyard in Oakland (excellent jazz knowledge and good pricing - depth of stock varies)

Online:
I've found Ebay and Amazon to have better stock on hand so to speak at much better pricing - but you have to do your own research - and be prepared for some returns. In other words, less convenience and more work for lower prices. I've found that all sellers tend to overrate the quality of their used records, so its good to know their return policy. I've not found any sellers that regularly underrate the quality of their used lps.

That is my two cents. Jeff