Buying Music Likes Its The Early 90's


Just got back from my annual pilgrimage to the Princeton Record Exchange with two bags full of CDs and SACDs. I cannot believe the prices for these in late 2019. It brought me back to the early 1990s when I built most of my classical and jazz collection by purchasing the LPs everyone was dumping in favor of CDs for a few dollars apiece. Now everyone is dumping their CDs and SACDs in favor of streaming/servers and its deja vu all over again. A few months ago I decided to upgrade to a new disc spinner (K-03Xs) with the idea it was time to expand my collection into new realms at bargain basement prices. Spent last night listening to a handful of amazing recordings that offer excellent SQ when played through a top flight disc spinner. For those interested in starting or expanding their music collection now is a great time to take the plunge. I didn't spend more than $10 a disc and most were between 4-7$ apiece. Just sayin......
dodgealum

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Totally agree, and so does the owner of my favorite local used record/cd store.  Even he thinks it's foolish to collect records rather than cds based on relative price and availability of lps in really good condition.  $4-7 for used CD, $12 or more for same recording on lp, both used.  I am trying hard to not use amazon or similar to fuel the collecting bug, ins't searching through the bins and talking to the dudes in the record store half the fun?