What should my heirs do to dispose of my vinyl and CDs?


I am typing up a document with all details of my system components and cables with approximate values.  No one else in the family knows anything about high end audio.  I suggested they sell the gear at US Audiomart.  What should I suggest they do with the vinyl and digital discs in my reasonably large collection?  I want them to get to others who can enjoy them when I no longer can. Any suggestions would be much appreciated.

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Showing 1 response by mahler123

I’m with 8th Note—avoid dying, better not to trouble the heirs.

 

There are a lot of threads on this topic in these Forums lately.  I just hit 65, suspect that might be on the younger side here, but I have many medical issues so I should also make this a priority.  But Damn!  They keep releasing huge CD box collections at fire sale prices.  And I just bought a Direct Drive turntable that I had coveted for decades and there about ten used lp stores within a 5 mile radius.  The physical stuff just keeps coming, even though I am not opposed to streaming.

 

  I need my mother to recover from her dementia and come over and harangue me about collecting all this stuff.  My wife is just to nice