Princeton Record Exchange
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Customer Reviews (15 reviews)
Citysearch User
on Citysearch Nov 12, 2008Princeton record exchange is the only place I go for music and movies. They have everything and at an amazing price. Also, If I dont like what I bought I usually sell it back for a couple bucks.... (more)
Citysearch User
on Citysearch Apr 11, 2008Man, Prex is the greatest. The selection is vast, interesting, and surprising, and the salespeople actually know what they're talking about (unlike some other pretentious record stores). They have an incredible... (more)
Citysearch User
on Citysearch Mar 11, 2008This is one of those Princeton landmarks that has been around forever. If you still use those round shiny disks called CDs then you should take a look here for everything under the sun at rock bottom prices. They even... (more)
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on Citysearch Nov 26, 2006<b>In Short<br></b>The Record Exchange's selection is massive in breadth and depth--jazz, soul, classical and rock are all well-represented here. Full-price CDs are in the front, and those who have adventurous... (more)
Citysearch User
on Citysearch Jul 09, 2006The record exchange is a great place to go for high quality, inexpensive music and movies. My only complaint is that the staff acts like they're better than everybody else and make you feel like you should be ashamed of... (more)
Citysearch User
on Citysearch Mar 05, 2006Absolutely amazing! This store is quite a find if you are looking for an indie record store where you can trade in your old records and find some new classics, this is the place for you! The staff are quick to make... (more)
Citysearch User
on Citysearch Nov 12, 2005By now, everyone should have heard of this shop. Famous with the locals, people have been known to travel hours just to come here. With the most eclectic selection, including everything from indie to pop, there's a... (more)
Citysearch User
on Citysearch Nov 10, 2005I love the Princeton Record Exchange. Its a great little record store in the middle of Princeton. I have bought tons of CDs from them, new and used. You can also sell your old cds that you don't want anymore. The prices... (more)
Citysearch User
on Citysearch Nov 03, 2005The Princeton Record Exchange is a New Jersey landmark. The store boasts just about everything you can imagine. It's great to browse through the store and come across albums and artists you forgot even existed. They... (more)
Citysearch User
on Citysearch Oct 24, 2005This store has a great selection of music. Their prices might not be that great for used items but it is still cheaper than you can buy new and there are not a lot of places anymore that have vinyl. I have always been... (more)
Citysearch User
on Citysearch Oct 12, 2005If you are looking to buy or sell records (Vinyl) this is the place for you. They purchase all types of records and as a matter of fact they bought lots of our father's records. It is a wonderful spot to spend an hour or two... (more)
Citysearch User
on Citysearch Sep 14, 2005This is the best place to find pretty much everything under the sun in music. They feature just about everyone genre of music, even ones you probably didn't know existed. I especially like the large selection of used... (more)
Citysearch User
on Citysearch Sep 06, 2005They offer a pretty decent selection. With the limited amount of vinyl shops left this is a good option. The prices are pretty high and the service is usually rude. PROS: Selection. CONS: Service. Prices.... (more)
Citysearch User
on Citysearch May 30, 2005This is a great record store! They stock all kinds of stuff in here; a good interesting mix of local bands, the usual pop / rock, various world music from all over, classical, a lot of jazz, a pretty good corner of... (more)
punchur
on Citysearch Aug 20, 2002The used section is second to none. Many titles are to be found on both CD and vinyl at very good prices. The new CD section has a little to be desired. Many titles are not in order and I found myself resorting to asking the... (more)