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Steve Schwartz responds to Glenn Miller:
>>I wonder about that now because I am now seeing Naxos selling for $8.99 a
>>CD (7.99 in most places) when they used to sell for $5.99.
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>Well, sure, if you're buying from amazon.com or in a walk-in-store. But
>there are other places. CDNow, for example, sells Naxos for $5.49.
I don't think Steve is correct about these prices. First, CDNow and
Amazon have joined forces; they have the same prices. Second, their
regular price for a new Naxos CD is $7.99. There are subsidiary sellers
through CDNow/Amazon who might offer a Naxos disc at less money, and
perhaps that is the area that Steve is thinking of concerning a price
as low as $5.49 (likely used product). However, these lower than regular
retail prices from the Subs. also apply to all other record labels as
well. I routinely get discs from CDNow/Amazon subs. for less than the
price attached to the Amazon offering.
No matter how I look at it, Naxos discs aren't the great deal they used
to be. Fortunately, the company also has a reputation for good recordings,
and it will be interesting to see if Naxos keeps its percentage of the
current classical market.
Don Satz
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