“I play CD's because I can't get my turntable to work in my car.”
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Why Do ~You~ Still Play CDs?
I'm curious why you still play CDs in the age of streaming. I recently got back into CD listening and I'm curious if your reasons align with mine, which are:
Others?
“I play CD's because I can't get my turntable to work in my car.” This one is for you! |
1 I own the music and also have a lot of obscure CD titles which will probably never be available for streaming. 2 I have more invested in CD playback vs streaming and it sounds way superior on my system. (Jay’s Audio CDT2-MK2 / Denafrips Pontus / I2S connection) vs ( Bluesound Node 2I / Denafrips Pontus / coaxial connection) 3 I like physical media but dumped my vinyl decades ago because I was tired of warpage, “snap, crackle and pop”, rolling the dice every time I bought a used LP, and the royal pain of maintaining records and turntables. |
@jayctoy For the price of about one CD per month I have access to hundreds of thousands of songs via Qobuz — many of them in hi res BTW — and discover awesome new music I would’ve never heard otherwise almost every day. It’s the most fun I’ve had as an audiophile and music lover ever, and every month it’s the best 11 bucks I spend. Or I could just spin CDs and listen to the same stuff over and over and over again. No thank you, but to each his own. |