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Green shoots that could be a sign of growth, also for the hifi industry
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<blockquote data-quote="JonnyP" data-source="post: 1145110" data-attributes="member: 17918"><p>HMV killed themselves by not working into the (initially) mp3 market at first, they could have made a fortune selling downloads and not unfortunately chased the CD market too long. Luckily, they were effectively saved by their regional stores and the vinyl revival. I would say that ‘HMV Vault’ in Brum is always a visit nowadays, large vinyl section, some DVDs but alas, they stock a heck of a lot of kak. It is mainly reissues as well as some new vinyl. There are much better record stores about 100m away for my tastes. I hope that the Oxford St revival may be a legacy store (if the original floor space is used, it will be pretty impressive in vinyl covered). Compared to a decent independent? Forgetaboutit</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JonnyP, post: 1145110, member: 17918"] HMV killed themselves by not working into the (initially) mp3 market at first, they could have made a fortune selling downloads and not unfortunately chased the CD market too long. Luckily, they were effectively saved by their regional stores and the vinyl revival. I would say that ‘HMV Vault’ in Brum is always a visit nowadays, large vinyl section, some DVDs but alas, they stock a heck of a lot of kak. It is mainly reissues as well as some new vinyl. There are much better record stores about 100m away for my tastes. I hope that the Oxford St revival may be a legacy store (if the original floor space is used, it will be pretty impressive in vinyl covered). Compared to a decent independent? Forgetaboutit [/QUOTE]
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