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PO NOW: Does anyone want to spend $10k on a record you can only play once??? SARAH VAUGHAN, OSCAR PETERSON TRIO, BILL EVANS TRIO


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https://store.devialet.com/au_en/les-laques/

 

get a load of this...

$7.5k - $10.5k for a limited edition of 30 lacquer you can only play once!!!

Standard release limited to 900 costs from$139.00 ... (let me make that clear... limited to 900 not 9 or 90)

N.B sorry but you are only allowed to order 2 per person :( boo 

https://store.devialet.com/au_en/sarah-vaughan.html

https://store.devialet.com/au_en/bill-evans-trio.html

https://store.devialet.com/au_en/oscar-peterson-trio.html

 

this is truly for the person who has too much money ....

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5 minutes ago, tug said:

What is the difference between a lacquer and vinyl record?

the lacquer is the most common medium to cut the master.... the master is then plated into a metal stamper to make the records in a press... yes a lacquer would sound a bit better and definitely quieter (because its a waaaaay softer and a heavier medium then the record itself) but as in the description... with every play (sonically) it will degrade ... so really its only good for 1 play ..my question is WHY???

 

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I'm fairly certain that the Bill Evans LP is the exact same concert that was just pressed for RSD titled Another Time. If that's the case, don't waste your time on something that was just $25-35 in stores two weeks ago. Yes, I know Discog prices are a little over double retail now and Evans limited stuff goes for a lot but I'd still pass since there are 6000 of these out there right now and prices will hopefully go down for those that missed out.

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49 minutes ago, AGB said:

the lacquer is the most common medium to cut the master.... the master is then plated into a metal stamper to make the records in a press... yes a lacquer would sound a bit better and definitely quieter (because its a waaaaay softer and a heavier medium then the record itself) but as in the description... with every play (sonically) it will degrade ... so really its only good for 1 play ..my question is WHY???

 

I Had to watch video to truly understand and  It seems like a weird thing to sell. A pre-master disc pretty much?

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