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This is good news. Thanks for making these recordings available. I was wondering how much difference there is between the downloaded sound files and the audio quality on the discs. Are these MP3 discs? Also can you please let us know the shipping charge is for sending CDs and how many CDs move the charge higher? thanks!
Jody Stecher said:This is good news. Thanks for making these recordings available. I was wondering how much difference there is between the downloaded sound files and the audio quality on the discs. Are these MP3 discs? Also can you please let us know the shipping charge is for sending CDs and how many CDs move the charge higher? thanks!
Jody, the shipping is figured out by the post office and added automatically. I am not adding a handling charge or shipping fee. That part is out of my hands. When I checked out how much it would cost in postage, the post office said $1.56 for one and $1.90 for 2. So it is all done by weight. If you bought, say, all ten, I would probably send them in a flat rate box. I am pretty new to this and haven't actually had a customer yet. Do you want to be the first?
Hal Allert said:
Jody Stecher said:This is good news. Thanks for making these recordings available. I was wondering how much difference there is between the downloaded sound files and the audio quality on the discs. Are these MP3 discs? Also can you please let us know the shipping charge is for sending CDs and how many CDs move the charge higher? thanks!
Yes, I'd be delighted (and even excited) to be the first customer and a return customer for future releases as well. I will order as soon as I know which format to choose, download or CD. The decision would be based on the format of the CDs. If these are mp3 CDs they will sound the same as the downloads and I could avoid the slightly higher charge and the shipping costs by downloading. Thanks for charging the actual USPS costs. I do the same for my customers at my website. At last I am being done unto as I have done.
-Jody
Hal Allert said:Jody, the shipping is figured out by the post office and added automatically. I am not adding a handling charge or shipping fee. That part is out of my hands. When I checked out how much it would cost in postage, the post office said $1.56 for one and $1.90 for 2. So it is all done by weight. If you bought, say, all ten, I would probably send them in a flat rate box. I am pretty new to this and haven't actually had a customer yet. Do you want to be the first?
Hal Allert said:
Jody Stecher said:This is good news. Thanks for making these recordings available. I was wondering how much difference there is between the downloaded sound files and the audio quality on the discs. Are these MP3 discs? Also can you please let us know the shipping charge is for sending CDs and how many CDs move the charge higher? thanks!
Ok Hal, I've triggered a buy on the 1st Mansell bundle for download.
Suggestion 1. Delete the "company name" requirement from the address form. I put "none" in there but it seems silly to have it as a *required* field.
Suggestion 2. You need some information on the sales page regarding how the downloads will be transacted. Nothing (unless I've missed it somehow) tells me where to go to get the download or what I should expect upon purchase.
Looking forward to hearing these tunes!!
===Marc
Ok, transaction successful! The 1st Mansell is just over 80mb and downloaded in just a minute or two (broadband cable). The sound quality is good, no hiss or scratch and the music is quite clear. Sure, it is obvious that it has been 'cleaned up' (some of the voice over is lost in the cleanup...hard to make out what he is saying in some bits) but I'm sure, far better than the originals.
I'm very pleased with this and will download more as I get to it. Thanks, Hal, for doing this...it is a valuable resource and yet more vintage banjo music to go into my ipod!
===Marc
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