Our local Silver Platters chain in Seattle carries a large selection of SACD and DVD-A releases and they will order anything. But prices are sometimes better and rare items easier to find online, plus there is no sales tax.
What percentage of your music purchases in the last 12 months has been at a brick-and-mortar retailer in your area?

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In Vancouver, Canada, record stores seem to be quiet with empty shelves (in the jazz and blues sections), with fewer interesting titles and higher prices compared to the US. I've been buying CDs in the US more and more. I don't buy CDs online or download music. My preference is for SACDs.

I still do not download MP3. If I purchase it is at Hastings (used) or Charlies Records in Albuquerque on Menaul. Borders once in a while. There is good music out there. You just have to wait for an older recording or take a chance on a newer recording by someone you follow. Try watching the Documentary Channel or PBS and you can find someone you would'nt consider before once you hear their music. Since radio stations are all the same, that is the only way to hear new stuff. Record stores used to play or have kiosks to listen to the new releases but, that is passe. Best Buy has online terminals you could almost listen to if they weren't always hijacked by the store employees showing how hip and technological they are. Ugh! Records to Die for works sometimes, although they come with the reviewers sense of bloom and detail they've never heard on other recordings.

There's nothing like real, as opposed to virtual, shopping. I like getting what I buy when I pay for it, not one to two weeks later due to postage delays, and I like being able to see what I'm buying when I do so. When I do buy online, it's because I want something specific that isn't available locally.

Because of the decline in record store classical music departments, I infrequently don't even look for selections. This month for the first time I made a purchase from foreign online store. The cost was prohibitive but I had tried to secure the two selections for months from US sources.

During the whole content protection uproar I cut way back on my CD purchasing. Since then I've started buying again, but almost exclusively through an online music club. When I did venture into a local "Big Box" store in search of music, I was surprised at how much the cost of CD's had gone up there in the last few years. I refuse to buy music from download services as I can only think of a few that provide lossless formats, and do so from dubious legal ground. I will continue to buy discs, but the vast majority of my purchases will be via a music club.

At least a third of my purchases have been at second hand album shops. Many treasures to be found as people continue to dump their album collectionspoor sots! The trick is to check at least weekly to get the good stuff. The rest of my purchases are on line because of price, free delivery to my door, and deep catalog selection below list price. If the local B&M stores could come with $2 of on line they'd get my businessbut they aren't even close. Sigh...

As a classical music fan in Ann Arbor, a few years ago I bought everything from a specialty store here and from Borders (the first and one of the largest in the nation.) Now the specialty store is gone and Borders' classical stock shrinks almost daily. And this is a town that regularly hosts performers like Renee Fleming and the Berlin Philharmonic! Much as I'd like to support brick-and-mortars, where I am to go but the Internet?

For classic jazz and swing, the selections in Borders and the local CD store are just too limited, so I use the Internet. But there are quite a few spontaneous purchases of recent releases together with a family visit to our local Borders and a coffee or latte. Talk about satisfying two addictions at once!

None. Once upon a time, the brick-and-mortar stores had employees who were knowledgeable about music and recordings. They no longer offer that very valuable service. Now the stores have a smaller selection of "best sellers" at higher prices than online sellers and employ the musically ignorant.

I get some from BMG music club and what they don't carry, I get at a local store. For older and out of print music, I buy on eBay. Downloading is not really a choice for me, since much of the music I like is simply not available for legitimate downloads or even non-legitimate downloads. Plus, I prefer the richer sound of the original CDs rather than MP3s or other compressed formats. I can tell the difference as can many of your readers!

I will buy some stuff at 20% off weekends at one local store. Mostly I now buy off EBay for two reasonsthey have cheap prices and most of the things I want are never stocked at brick stores. I also take extreme pleasure in not paying 14% taxes to the government as most small purchases don't get dinged with tax or duty. In addition, the lack of staff music knowledge in most record stores is truly saddening. I just end up wanting to shake the stupidity out of them.

I probably spend on average about $150 a month on music, primarily CDs, some vinyl. I buy almost 100% of it online. There are no independent music stores near me and the Barnes and Nobles or Borders almost never have what I want. Given the fact that I can find what I want all the time on line and almost always get free shipping I almost never look for music in a store anymore.

I get about half of my music from archive.org. They have a lot of new local, regional, and national bands represented. It reminds me of when I was younger and I would go up and down the radio dial looking for new and interesting music late at night.Once I found something that hooked me,I would try to find it in a store and buy it. Same thing happens today except I have a lot of choices as to where I can purchase the music.
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