Old CDs and records


I just came to the very belated realization that my many years’ collection of thousands of CDs  and (most likely) records are probably extinct and hence worthless. Unless I go through the arduous task of cataloguing each and every disc for resale, the mass collection is just so much junk. 
I could donate the collection.  But, at this point, does anyone want antiquated technology when streaming is so easy and prevalent. 
Anyone have any ideas?

rvpiano

Showing 2 responses by mahler123

I can find music faster locating it on my shelves than finding the same recording ripped to my NAS.

Is Fremer moving to TAS?  I’d love picking up Stereophile and not having to skip his latest review of a $100K turntable.  His new site will concentrate on “affordable audio”?  Yeah right.  Won’t he miss his $10K cartridges?

  Regarding the OP, its a retirement project.  Frankly, I relish the thought of retiring, wading through my collection, cataloging it and listening to stuff I hadn’t listened to in years.  Labor of Love, not something to gripe about