It's all over now, baby blue. Or is it not?


My son is 5 months and soon to be a toddler/stumbler/walker/grabber. I have q wall of CDs and LPs, as well as a Salamander cabinet full of pricey stuff that I would like to keep out of his reach. I am wondering if any of you have experience with child proofing your gear. I am especially curious about options to get the CDs off the wall - filing only the discs in space saving/child proof organizers and if so which are decent enough to protect my precious plastic? Or should I bite the bullet and digitize? i currently have vinyl in Boltz shelving which feels heavy enough to be OK with the baby but again, input is appreciated.
Cheers
Karim
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Showing 1 response by jeff1225

I have a two year old and we listen to music all the time, it's what we do together. Getting out of the hobby is a terrible idea unless all you listen to is death metal. Here's what I did:

-Digitize all my CD's
-Move my record collection into a spare bed room that I lock
-Move all of my expensive equipment up higher on the rack.
-Be very clear with the baby that she is not to touch the stereo stuff, they are smarter than you think
-All speaker grills on

Enjoy, audio is an awesome experience to share with your daughter.