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Re: This just in... vinyl is dead. Officially.

Posted: Sat Nov 28, 2009 2:12 am
by Diddley
formzee wrote:Im sure every record label in the country has put their operations on hold because of this thread




























































waste

I will tell you Bro Diddley - Big Dick is defo coming out on vinyl then after we break even, then vinyl will die.

Re: This just in... vinyl is dead. Officially.

Posted: Sat Nov 28, 2009 3:34 am
by dj snipaz
ill believe it when i see it

heard this before & im sure ill hear it again

Re: This just in... vinyl is dead. Officially.

Posted: Sat Nov 28, 2009 4:30 am
by WatchYourStep
My vinyl purchases can be categorized into the following:

- Track is really old (can't be had on mp3)
- Track is really, really good and I want to buy it twice in two formats to immortalize it in my collection

I don't know if any of you dubsteppers read technology blogs, but a few months ago the very last Polaroid film-producing factory shut its doors forever. It was a logical business move, but people still mourned its passing because of the life memories tied into the product.

Same w/ vinyl decks. I might just buy me a couple M5Gs in March if they really are being phased out. After all, I'll need something on which to play my grandchildren "Sick As Sin"!

Re: This just in... vinyl is dead. Officially.

Posted: Sat Nov 28, 2009 4:34 am
by hellfire machina
I hate to say it but it makes sense that this will happen shortly. Back in the 90's underground edm was selling huge amounts, it has slowly but surely declined and declined so turntable manufacturers are bound to cut production at some point. Economics really, Panasonic don't give a fuck about a market that isn't profitable for them, how many kids do you think will be asking santa for a set of decks this year compared to before the digital revolution really took off.


Wether the article is true or not it's inevitable.

Re: This just in... vinyl is dead. Officially.

Posted: Sat Nov 28, 2009 5:43 am
by gigi
hellfire machina wrote:I hate to say it but it makes sense that this will happen shortly. Back in the 90's underground edm was selling huge amounts, it has slowly but surely declined and declined so turntable manufacturers are bound to cut production at some point. Economics really, Panasonic don't give a fuck about a market that isn't profitable for them, how many kids do you think will be asking santa for a set of decks this year compared to before the digital revolution really took off.


Wether the article is true or not it's inevitable.
But they're top of the line. Can't they produce a little less and charge a shitload for it instead? Besides, Panasonic doesn't only have the vinyl market to rely on, so why can't they stay a little diverse? (I should ask them. Pft!)

Re: This just in... vinyl is dead. Officially.

Posted: Sat Nov 28, 2009 5:50 am
by MUT3
I have a fucking hard time believing this... Wont happen. Kill me if im wrong. bitches.

Re: This just in... vinyl is dead. Officially.

Posted: Sat Nov 28, 2009 5:54 am
by RealityHz
seckle wrote:once again....all hype. its just two countries.

http://www.skratchworx.com/news3/comments.php?id=603
One of those countries is an entire continent mind you...

Re: This just in... vinyl is dead. Officially.

Posted: Sat Nov 28, 2009 7:32 am
by dopelabs
lol so dead people are still releasing vinyl, including me

Re: This just in... vinyl is dead. Officially.

Posted: Sat Nov 28, 2009 8:08 am
by spire
dopelabs wrote:lol so dead people are still releasing vinyl, including me
and ill still buy it.

Re: This just in... vinyl is dead. Officially.

Posted: Sat Nov 28, 2009 8:35 am
by hellfire machina
If it is true it doesn't mean the death of vinyl, there will always be some demand for it but the big corporates like Panasonic are not going to continue producing something that doesn't live upto their sales targets, I don't understand why people are having trouble grasping that.

I'll be buying vinyl till the day artheritis sets in, but that's not the issue that was raised in this thread.

Re: This just in... vinyl is dead. Officially.

Posted: Sat Nov 28, 2009 11:39 am
by screech
Whole thing is a great tactic to boost sales IMO

Re: This just in... vinyl is dead. Officially.

Posted: Sat Nov 28, 2009 11:58 am
by plastician
Luke Yeah? wrote:Really sad news :( I order my Technic's on monday :D

Vinyl is far from dead, in fact i have read news articles that say vinyl sales are up from previous years :)
This is true....... but this is down to the sale of Serato control vinyl which has outsold any vinyl record released in the last 20 years!!

I can't remember the figures but the control vinyl makes for something like 15 / 20 percent of annual vinyl sales.

Re: This just in... vinyl is dead. Officially.

Posted: Sat Nov 28, 2009 1:38 pm
by adam_misst
Been hearing this left right and centre over the past few days....fingers X'd its bullshit, I can't see them stopping production with vinyl sales increasing?
Have Panasonic/Technics made an official statement regarding the rumours??

Re: This just in... vinyl is dead. Officially.

Posted: Sat Nov 28, 2009 1:42 pm
by jameshk
This makes me sad. :(

Re: This just in... vinyl is dead. Officially.

Posted: Sat Nov 28, 2009 2:01 pm
by fairieswearboots
Quote:
So here goes - the 1200MK5 and 1210MK5 WILL be discontinued leaving the 1210MK5G as the top of the range and most definitely NOT discontinued. It never was a limited edition, just a flagship special edition model. And the 1200 and 1210 MK2 will continue as normal. So now there's some distance between the MK2 and MK5G models instead having a middle MK5 deck to confuse matters. So it's vanilla Technics or the more expensive piano black extra pitched blue light luxury model left in the range.

Re: This just in... vinyl is dead. Officially.

Posted: Sat Nov 28, 2009 2:17 pm
by Juan BassHead
seckle wrote:once again....all hype. its just two countries.

http://www.skratchworx.com/news3/comments.php?id=603
This particular article is dated "January 10, 2007".

Like many people, I've heard that they are staying and that they're going. Not sure what to believe. :cry:

Re: This just in... vinyl is dead. Officially.

Posted: Sat Nov 28, 2009 2:26 pm
by jigglypuff
I wont speculate whether the vinyl is dead or not.. but what i will say is that for vinyl lovers, mp3s/wavs dont even sound a fraction as good as vinyls and personally takes all the fun out of mixing for me :(

Re: This just in... vinyl is dead. Officially.

Posted: Sat Nov 28, 2009 2:46 pm
by dj 2e
I have serato, in order to use serato i need a turntable (technics are the only way) its not that im holding on to the way things 'used to be' i just cant see why you would discontinue such a product. They are awsome better than ANY cd deck available including the cdj2000, it just isnt the same.

my real point is, does this mean the end for other products like serato, traktor etc??? if it does, its a sad day for the way music is goin. I embrace the 'digital era' but had found a product that meant i didnt spend £1000+ or so on a set of cdjs that i dont even like. pitch, platter etc, and works just as well imo.

:roll:

Re: This just in... vinyl is dead. Officially.

Posted: Sat Nov 28, 2009 4:19 pm
by plastician
dj 2e wrote:I have serato, in order to use serato i need a turntable (technics are the only way) its not that im holding on to the way things 'used to be' i just cant see why you would discontinue such a product. They are awsome better than ANY cd deck available including the cdj2000, it just isnt the same.

my real point is, does this mean the end for other products like serato, traktor etc??? if it does, its a sad day for the way music is goin. I embrace the 'digital era' but had found a product that meant i didnt spend £1000+ or so on a set of cdjs that i dont even like. pitch, platter etc, and works just as well imo.

:roll:
I am surprised how many people use serato with CDJ's. You can fit 15 tracks on a CD, you could burn your entire set across 6 CD's so I don't get why people use it with CDJ's.

I like you use Serato cos I like the cleanliness of digital sound with the motion of using turntables.

Re: This just in... vinyl is dead. Officially.

Posted: Sat Nov 28, 2009 4:31 pm
by Shae
plastician wrote:
dj 2e wrote:I have serato, in order to use serato i need a turntable (technics are the only way) its not that im holding on to the way things 'used to be' i just cant see why you would discontinue such a product. They are awsome better than ANY cd deck available including the cdj2000, it just isnt the same.

my real point is, does this mean the end for other products like serato, traktor etc??? if it does, its a sad day for the way music is goin. I embrace the 'digital era' but had found a product that meant i didnt spend £1000+ or so on a set of cdjs that i dont even like. pitch, platter etc, and works just as well imo.

:roll:
I am surprised how many people use serato with CDJ's. You can fit 15 tracks on a CD, you could burn your entire set across 6 CD's so I don't get why people use it with CDJ's.

I like you use Serato cos I like the cleanliness of digital sound with the motion of using turntables.
This, it's always baffled me when CDJ users use serato.....