It all boils down to software availability and that boils down to several factors...
1. Are you prepared to wait for the few new releases to come out on LP vs. CD?
2. Are you prepared to pay a premium for LP reissues of music you may already have on CD?
3. Do you live in a large urban area with several used records stores?
4. Do you have the time and patience to scrounge around these stores on a regular basis?
5. Are you into 70's-80's rock as opposed to classical and jazz? (There seems to be a lot more competition for the good stuff in the latter genres.)
6. Are you prepared to spend time and resources to rejuvenate your used record store finds?
If you answered "yes" to three or more of these then it is probably worth the plunge.
1. Are you prepared to wait for the few new releases to come out on LP vs. CD?
2. Are you prepared to pay a premium for LP reissues of music you may already have on CD?
3. Do you live in a large urban area with several used records stores?
4. Do you have the time and patience to scrounge around these stores on a regular basis?
5. Are you into 70's-80's rock as opposed to classical and jazz? (There seems to be a lot more competition for the good stuff in the latter genres.)
6. Are you prepared to spend time and resources to rejuvenate your used record store finds?
If you answered "yes" to three or more of these then it is probably worth the plunge.