I wish you could have thrown them my way.
Especially now we have found out just how many ’analogue’ disks were secretly digitally mastered
i did think about who might want them.
so i considered taking them to my local audio club and offering them for free. so i would have had to wait for the next meeting. but the Dear Wife over ruled me and insisted i sell them. and logistically after sitting on all these records for three years, finally getting my shelving delivered to allow me to be able to process them, i just wanted to move on from the one’s i was not going to keep. and once i loaded them in my car, which was a pain in itself, i decided if the second hand store did not want them, they would go to the land fill, i was not going to unload them and load them again. i was in a removal mind set and wanted to move on.
if i would have known someone locally who actually wanted digitally sourced classical records i would have called them to pick them up. but for sure i was not going to ship them. the cost would have been triple the value. and a serious effort to pack and ship. so not worth it.
and yes out of my 12,000 records i do have some digitally sourced pressings; it’s less than 7% closer to 5%. and as much as people want to make a big deal about it......it’s not really. some digitally sourced pressings sound good, some don’t.....but none sound great compared to all analog. but some have great music which overrides the digital part. the recording process and music are bigger overall than the all analog or not. i’m not anti digitally sourced. but it’s not nothing either. and i have a top digital source so i do realize how they compare (mostly prefer the streaming file to the pressing). i do have a dozen or so of the MFSL digital step pressings which i don’t care for really. preferred my other all analog pressings to those before the big reveal. but never knew about the digital step until it came out. it was enlightening to realize why i did not care for them as a few were some favorite music in 45 rpm. live and learn.
the reason i wanted to get rid of these digitally sourced classical pressings was more about space and time to clean, and the cost of a liner and jacket. they were not worth more shelving and such......to me. i wanted to know my efforts for each pressing would be worth it.