Starting a classical library is BMG an answer?


Love ARKIVE.com, but the CD's are expensive! Is the BMG classical club the answer? Any other suggestions would be greatly appreciated. BTW got the CD list from the Stereopile R2D4 since 1996 'till now. Thanks!
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In reading these responses I see that many here do not feel there is a difference in the recorded quality of cd's from various facilities.
One of the reasons I differ in this opinion is reading another thread talking about Japanese cd's and the overwhelming response was that people said that the Japansese cd's sounded better. Why is this the case?
Because many of the Japanese CDs were remastered (and often quite well). BMG was using the same master that was used in the initial release.
Rbtwsp55, Where this is true, it is because the Japanese CDs have different mastering from the domestic CD. For example, I have number of early Japanese classical CDs (formerly Columbia/CBS LPs in the USA) that were later released here as Sony CDs; in many cases the Japanese CDs do sound better.