Today, at a record dealer, I asked him which Eurobeat by avex he can order, I chose 6 :
- Super Eurobeat Vol.5 (avex), Vol.169, Vol.174, Vol.176
- Non-Stop Super Eurobeat Exciting Hyper Night
- Maharaja Night Hi-NRG Revolution Vol.6
Each CDs will be at 38€, except the SEB169 who will be at 33€. Of course they will be all brand new
I discovered the Mahajara Night Hi NRG Revolution series while searching for the extended of Delta Force - Heroes while I was listening to the Super Eurobeat Vol.197 ~King of Eurobeat~
Rain197 wrote: 26 Oct 2017, 17:47Each CDs will be at 38€, except the SEB169 who will be at 33€. Of course they will be all brand new
I would've understood when is no choice... But thinking about the future collecting, with prices around 40 € per every CD, because it's unopened...
25 years at the warehouse or at home, listened and well shaped, there is no difference except the price...
Re: Today's Tune
Posted: 28 Oct 2017, 15:11
by alpines
Crockett wrote: 28 Oct 2017, 14:5825 years at the warehouse or at home, listened and well shaped, there is no difference except the price...
Doesn't it make a personal difference when you get a brand new cd which is years old, open it up, go through the booklet pages and enjoy it?
Opening up a cd is always something special and buying used ones doesn't feel as good as getting a new one (in my opinion).
Re: Today's Tune
Posted: 28 Oct 2017, 18:38
by Crockett
I assumed that he increases the collection what I've observed, so paying for some "personal pleasure" ~40 euro will be not helpful when suddenly feel a lack of overpaid 20 euro...
Besides I'm really not sure if these releases, even new, are really worth this amount, except SEB Vol. 5 maybe.
Maharaja Night Hi-NRG Revolution is rare, however 40 euro seems to be the price reserved for much more rare titles.
Factory foiled copy perhaps still has more fresh smell, but well maintained item first time in hands isn't less magical.