Are CDs making a comeback?
Discogs seems to think so in their newsletters. They have over 20 million CDs listed for sale and 1 in 5 items purchased from the site is a CD.
It makes sense.
CDs can be produced a lot quicker and cheaper than vinyl and the current prices are dirt cheap. So it makes them very attractive to music consumers.
The thing is, I don’t have a CD player anymore however I am looking for one similar to the stand alone vinyl turntables with their own speakers.
If you know of any brands let me know as I have a lot of CDs I would like to play
And I saw a post on the Top 25 most expensive items sold on the site. Black Metal at its core is or was opposed to Christianity however it was also a movement against political correctness, consumerism and globalization.
Well the commercialism aspect didn’t bother a Black Metal fan who parted with $5200 for two Mayhem albums; the original vinyl pressings of “Deathcrush” and “De Mysteriis Dom Sathanas”. Regardless of ideology and ethos, anything to do with music is a business.
And a 7 inch single from 1981 by a hard rock metal band called “Fallout” sold for $2400. I saw that it was a limited 500 pressing.
But.
I had never heard of the band and that surprised me however a fan of theirs was parting with some serious money.
And who said punk fans are a bunch of anarchists because they sure like collecting rare punk records.
One thing I don’t understand on the site are the delivery fees for a item.
They are so damn high especially when a lot of eBay items I buy from the US, the UK and Europe come with free postage.
I am looking for a few albums on vinyl and while I am happy with the vinyl price, the delivery feea are ridiculous.
Case in point.

Wow, the shipping fee is so messed up!!!
I stopped buying from Discogs became of Canada Post and their shipping rates. Were in the same boat buddy!
Yep, what Deke said. Shipping to Canada and IN Canada is a rip off.
It has to be Discogs issue because I did purchases some records form Aussie bands from an Aussie seller.
Total price of albums came to $30 and shipping was $22
When I purchase vinyl from Aussie sellers on eBay, shipping is free.
Sellers cranked up the shipping fees because Discogs used to only take a fee out of the sale price of the record and not shipping. Last month Discogs changed their policy and take a fee of the total price, they were motivated because of these guys selling records for a dollar then wanting a billion in shipping.
I had thought Discogs would look more like eBay in pricing after the change but I guess that hasn’t quite happened yet.
A lot of the stuff I am collecting is on Discogs but I don’t think the shipping will come down.