fsharptrit0ne
02.02.12 | found musicstack which is good, but recs are welcome. |
AngelofDeath
02.02.12 | Best place besides eBay is Discogs.com. |
Eclecticist
02.02.12 | Amazon |
Rev
02.02.12 | deathwish
topshelf
they give you free shit with your orders |
cvlts
02.02.12 | insound |
rasputin
02.02.12 | ebay.com |
Masochist
02.02.12 | Musicstack
Insound
Discogs.com
Amazon.com
eBay
...yeah, those are all I use, too. And Discogs is good not only for buying vinyl, but referencing which version of an album you own--an original pressing? A 1990's repressing? Etc. |
Eclecticist
02.02.12 | lol I've lost count of all of the times relapse records has thrown in a random free dark ambient album or handful of stickers with my order |
c0ffee
02.02.12 | I haven't had any bad Discogs experiences yet...I'd recommend it for buying or selling.
Insound and SoundStage Direct are both fine.
Besides that, I'd try my best to buy straight from the record presser. You'll get the best deals it seems that way. I've bought $50 records (ebay etc.) for only $12 straight from the presser. Some people just neglect to search. |
ComfortablyDumb
02.02.12 | invinylwetrust.com is pretty great too. Awesome prices/selection/shipping. |
Jethro42
02.02.12 | list = win win win |
liledman
02.02.12 | discogs, ebay, insound etc
if its reasonably current, go to the band/labels website. or google the record you want. |
Satellite
02.02.12 | i've made some good hauls through craigslist, but it's a crapshoot |