The cost of a CD in your country
I think it'd be interesting to know how much people pay for a CD album in various countries (in US dollars). Both the 'discount' CDs and also new releases. That could help all of us tune anything we might sell online to the world market ?
In Australia CDs range from A$10 (discount) to A$30 (new release). That's about US$8 to US$24.
In Australia CDs range from A$10 (discount) to A$30 (new release). That's about US$8 to US$24.
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Well that's not going to work i don't think. The US$ is so weak against the UK£ at the momentthat a full price £16.99 CD (which i refuse to buy - i always check the cheapo shops first) would be about US$33-35. That's why i'm buying loads of CDs from the USA at the moment
At the lower end a £9.99 CD would be $19-20, yet if you look online full price US CDs are $17.99 which would only be just under a tenner.
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Marcuspocus, long time you haven't been at the FNAC ??? 
mid price is 17.50 euros (laurent garnier!! too expensive man!!) and 20 euros or more for big budget productions (angunn=20 euros, scandalous).
9.99 for the cheapest (even from major companies).
A friend is trying to release a CD for 5 euros !!
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mid price is 17.50 euros (laurent garnier!! too expensive man!!) and 20 euros or more for big budget productions (angunn=20 euros, scandalous).
9.99 for the cheapest (even from major companies).
A friend is trying to release a CD for 5 euros !!

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about 10 to 20 euro's here in Belgium.
note: It's weird comparing prices amongst countries - for example the UK has a total different tax system than Belgium: UK pays high tax in the shops, a countermeasure to the blackwork in the 80ies, while we pay tax most on our income. In the end we buy the same for our money, but retail prices are incomparable.
note: It's weird comparing prices amongst countries - for example the UK has a total different tax system than Belgium: UK pays high tax in the shops, a countermeasure to the blackwork in the 80ies, while we pay tax most on our income. In the end we buy the same for our money, but retail prices are incomparable.
I wonder what kind of cds you are buying?
In germany you can get smart editions for about 12 bucks (that means a bad cover and mostly disscount cds) . If you are not into pop the price raises to 17 ~ 40 bucks (Euros) depending on the cd (double cd or else).
Some genres ar bit cheaper but hard to find. If you are into ebm or industrial you are able to get some cool cd for about 8 ~ 10 bucks - what is real a bargain sometimes becuase you´ll get a cool cover and a cool cd.
In germany you can get smart editions for about 12 bucks (that means a bad cover and mostly disscount cds) . If you are not into pop the price raises to 17 ~ 40 bucks (Euros) depending on the cd (double cd or else).
Some genres ar bit cheaper but hard to find. If you are into ebm or industrial you are able to get some cool cd for about 8 ~ 10 bucks - what is real a bargain sometimes becuase you´ll get a cool cover and a cool cd.
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new releases over here (holland) are between 20 and 23 Euro's. Very expensive (partly because of the 19% VAT).
Bargain stuff is usually around 8-10 Euro's. (although the real crappy stuff can be anything from 1 to 5 euros)
I never buy full price cd's, and actually buy most of my cd's from the US via Amazon or Ebay. Much much cheaper with the low dollar and you can often get like new or even still sealed cd's for a few bucks which translates to even fewer euros.
I love getting cd's in the mail too, because you never know exactly when it will arrive so it's always a kind of surprise
It's pretty ridiculous that cd prices, trough all the time cd's have existed have never come down even though they must have become much cheaper to manufacture as it became the dominant standard. Then there's the fact that many very old releases continue to be sold for full price.
Also, DVD's seem to be significantly cheaper than cd's! Special Edition (two disc) dvd's of the latest movies are often the same price as a new (one cd) album.
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Bargain stuff is usually around 8-10 Euro's. (although the real crappy stuff can be anything from 1 to 5 euros)
I never buy full price cd's, and actually buy most of my cd's from the US via Amazon or Ebay. Much much cheaper with the low dollar and you can often get like new or even still sealed cd's for a few bucks which translates to even fewer euros.

I love getting cd's in the mail too, because you never know exactly when it will arrive so it's always a kind of surprise

It's pretty ridiculous that cd prices, trough all the time cd's have existed have never come down even though they must have become much cheaper to manufacture as it became the dominant standard. Then there's the fact that many very old releases continue to be sold for full price.
Also, DVD's seem to be significantly cheaper than cd's! Special Edition (two disc) dvd's of the latest movies are often the same price as a new (one cd) album.
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Nestor, most interesting. If you consider that a CD in Chile is roughly 10% of the wage, that makes them incredibly expensive. 
But the price also happens to be roughly what it is in "richer" nations of EU / Aus / US. That would usually indicate an item has an "absolute" cost that can't be much changed for local conditions. But that's not soi true with CDs surely ?
I know some CD places which will press your CD on demand in dribs and drabs and post it anywhere in the world for US$10. So even in this extremely expensive low-run scenario, that leaves a big profit margin.

But the price also happens to be roughly what it is in "richer" nations of EU / Aus / US. That would usually indicate an item has an "absolute" cost that can't be much changed for local conditions. But that's not soi true with CDs surely ?
I know some CD places which will press your CD on demand in dribs and drabs and post it anywhere in the world for US$10. So even in this extremely expensive low-run scenario, that leaves a big profit margin.
I think it's been said before .. you should be able to produce a CD inc label and cover, in small quantities for about $2. (Not including content). Useful info here
http://www.digido.com/portal/pmodule_id ... age_id=63/
Of course, if you're using a CD production service to distribute single copies as well, they have to charge a decent price or they'll go bust. Take out the mail costs...what's left?
I think Janis Ian mentioned on her site that singer/songwriters can spend 4 days just doing admin type stuff if they do it all themself. Great site, great writing. Read the aticles.
http://www.janisian.com/
Edit: My dang signature has disappeared again....Mikka
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http://www.digido.com/portal/pmodule_id ... age_id=63/
Of course, if you're using a CD production service to distribute single copies as well, they have to charge a decent price or they'll go bust. Take out the mail costs...what's left?
I think Janis Ian mentioned on her site that singer/songwriters can spend 4 days just doing admin type stuff if they do it all themself. Great site, great writing. Read the aticles.
http://www.janisian.com/
Edit: My dang signature has disappeared again....Mikka
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just to illustrate:
I just bought Way Out West's latest album (Don't Look Now) which is a pretty recent release (end of 2004) and would surely still cost over 20 Euro's in the shop over here (if you could find it at all).
I bought it for a grand total $10.26 which equates to about 7.80 Euro including shipping from the US. It arrived about 4 days after payment too. What the hell do we need record shops for anymore eh?
I just bought Way Out West's latest album (Don't Look Now) which is a pretty recent release (end of 2004) and would surely still cost over 20 Euro's in the shop over here (if you could find it at all).
I bought it for a grand total $10.26 which equates to about 7.80 Euro including shipping from the US. It arrived about 4 days after payment too. What the hell do we need record shops for anymore eh?
