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In a message dated 98-07-30 02:27:01 EDT, you write: << The manufacturing costs aren't very high, but I also spent substantial amounts for the studios who helped getting my tracks into shape. >> True, true - but the reason Warner Brothers prices a cd at $14 is not because they spent x amount of dollars on the production of that cd, or recording that cd - it's because they have so many salaries and so many huge contracts with big artists that all the other artists have to subsidise. We could go round and round - personally, when I get my cd together, I am going to price it more along the lines of $5 or less, so that more people are likely to pick it up. This is very similar to a discussion I once heard about bands touring and selling t-shirts - you will sell a lot more shirts for $5 then for $15 - and every shirt is free advertising. Well, assuming you make good music, more people will pay $5 than $15 for a cd, and if they like it, they will tell people about it. And how much did studio time cost you? How many discs are you going to press? - Bill Crossedout@aol.com