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| Amazon has the set for $120. With their free shipping that's the best deal I've found. CD Universe actually has it cheaper, but when you add shipping it ends up a bit higher than Amazon. Anybody seen a better deal? |
I pre-ordered the Brick from CD Universe a couple of weeks ago for $104.99, with free shipping (along with the new Franz Ferdinand, also a DualDisc). Looks like it will be arriving today - can't wait.
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| The content is undeniably great but the choice of delivery vehicle is sheer stupidity. |
I only halfway understand the objections to DualDisc, but maybe that's because I've had good luck with them. The only player I've had problems with is an old portable one, and even that has only failed to play 2 or 3 discs. My car and computer players have played them all.
I've never heard the "wearing down the transport" thing, since I haven't been following the debate too closely. But even if it's true, that's not a big deal for me. All my money is in the software, not the hardware. I can't begin to count the number of CD and DVD players I've owned over the years. And even so, compared to what I've spent on CDs and DVDs, the hardware expense has been a tiny fraction. I doubt I would use any one player long enough with enough DualDiscs to wreck it. And even if I did, I'd just buy a new one. My most expensive player is my universal DVD-Video/DVD-Audio/SACD player, and I somehow doubt it's going to crap out anytime soon from DualDiscs. There will probably be a new format out requiring new hardware before that will happen. Equipment lifespan isn't what it used to be, and not just because of breakdowns.
I rarely play the CD side of DualDiscs anyway. If it's a catalog title, I've probably already got a CD of it. If it's a new (or remastered) title, I rip the CD to iTunes & my iPod and rarely play the CD again. The DVD side gets more play.
So though I kind of get the DualDisc objections, I don't feel they really apply to me, and I don't understand the Hate and Venom. Since HiRez seems to be dying the Big Death, I'll take it any way I can get it these days. I'd rather have the TH catalog in 5.1 HiRez DualDiscs than not have them at all. Like it or not, the marketplace has spoken.