As it's a pre-order with a limited time rather than a limited number, it's not defintite that the numbers are good. But I'm pretty sure they will be!Indeed, the numbers are good....Sold Out...unless I'm very much mistaken
As it's a pre-order with a limited time rather than a limited number, it's not defintite that the numbers are good. But I'm pretty sure they will be!Indeed, the numbers are good....Sold Out...unless I'm very much mistaken
I’m always shocked by -what to me seems like, ultra low numbers for such a golden opportunity to obtain great sounding physical discs of these artists. Hopefully as the word expands of this series the numbers will increase. With all the surround titles released in the past couple years (industry wide) it does seem like we’ve started crawling out of the pits.Indeed, the 10 day pre-order window closed on Sat 5 October 2024.
Looking at previous SDE releases, the minimum printed 'unit' quantities have been 750 (for Gilbert O'Sullivan, Driven), 1000 (for Ten Years After, A Space in Time), 1500 (for xPropaganda, The Heart Is Strange) and 1750 (for Orbital, Optical Delusion).
I wonder what the absolute minimum print quantity is for Paul to make a decent profit out of these exclusive releases?!
Sadly, there must be huge number of music enthusiasts who haven't discovered SDE yet...I’m always shocked by -what to me seems like, ultra low numbers for such a golden opportunity to obtain great sounding physical discs of these artists. Hopefully as the word expands of this series the numbers will increase....
Good point, well presented. Paul may have only sold 10 copiesAs it's a pre-order with a limited time rather than a limited number, it's not defintite that the numbers are good. But I'm pretty sure they will be!
Paul has indicated in another thread that The Who “Who’s Next” was 5000 copies. That’s really interesting and good news. There’s lots more surround lovers out there than I thought….and it’s good to see. With this sort of volume, it’ll keep SDE in business. I’ll be very interested to hear what the numbers end up being for Elton John “Diamonds”Good point, well presented. Paul may have only sold 10 copies
I guess the demand will depend on whether this SDE release gets mentioned on EJ's website and the related regular subscriber emails. I think last week there was a vinyl version of Diamonds being promoted on the emails so this blu-ray might be on the next one. If it is I suspect Paul won't be getting much of a Xmas break with a 27 Dec release date. A double edged sword if ever there was!I’ll be very interested to hear what the numbers end up being for Elton John “Diamonds”
To be honest, I'm not really sure how indicative SDE Surround Series sales are of multichannel music enthusiasm. I'm willing to bet that a sizable portion of those customers will never listen to the surround, and may not even ever unseal the disc, being primarily collectors. I hope I'm wrong.Paul has indicated in another thread that The Who “Who’s Next” was 5000 copies. That’s really interesting and good news. There’s lots more surround lovers out there than I thought….and it’s good to see.
I honestly can't see the point of buying a disc, just to let it sit on a shelf. Listen to it. Enjoy it. Soak in the majesty of the music but to just let a bit of plastic sit on a shelf? I just don't get it? I understand people collecting figures, sculpts etc because they are worth looking at but a blu ray that you'll never enjoy it's true purpose??? BafflingTo be honest, I'm not really sure how indicative SDE Surround Series sales are of multichannel music enthusiasm. I'm willing to bet that a sizable portion of those customers will never listen to the surround, and may not even ever unseal the disc, being primarily collectors. I hope I'm wrong.
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