State of your CD collection pole?

State of your CD collection pole?

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YellowSnow

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I went digital. I know that most likely hurts the audiophiles ears on here, but it's working out for me.
When I lived in Seattle there was a guy that lived down the block. He would open up his basement for a weekend every few months. Huge collector of vinyl, CDs and DVDs. I sold him my collection when I moved to digital. My Digital collection is now 58,937 items (511.39 GBs). Just too much to keep on the shelf.
 
I went digital. I know that most likely hurts the audiophiles ears on here, but it's working out for me.
When I lived in Seattle there was a guy that lived down the block. He would open up his basement for a weekend every few months. Huge collector of vinyl, CDs and DVDs. I sold him my collection when I moved to digital. My Digital collection is now 58,937 items (511.39 GBs). Just too much to keep on the shelf.

CD is digital. Lulz.
 
Ive got some of those old black binders in a box somewhere collecting dust.
 
actually mine is a combo

I have a few CDs still and buy at Half Price Books prior to shutdown.

Gave away a bunch but have them all on a puter. If I look in some storage boxes I might have more.

Lost LPs in a divorce long time ago
 
My jewel cases lasted until our last move. I lost count of the number o'discs, but I've got 5 big binders, and a couple of little ones for road trips.

edit: I will still run across a couple when I'm digging thru a box looking for something else, and found one under my car seat about a month ago.
 
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Ive got some of those old black binders in a box somewhere collecting dust.

For years I had them in binders, but always saved the jewel cases (much to the consternation of Mrs Snow). Alas,my new house in White Wakanda came with some cool built ins where I could display them in all their glory. This is 1/2 of it.

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I went digital. I know that most likely hurts the audiophiles ears on here, but it's working out for me.
When I lived in Seattle there was a guy that lived down the block. He would open up his basement for a weekend every few months. Huge collector of vinyl, CDs and DVDs. I sold him my collection when I moved to digital. My Digital collection is now 58,937 items (511.39 GBs). Just too much to keep on the shelf.

CD is digital. Lulz.

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mp3 then.
 
I went digital. I know that most likely hurts the audiophiles ears on here, but it's working out for me.
When I lived in Seattle there was a guy that lived down the block. He would open up his basement for a weekend every few months. Huge collector of vinyl, CDs and DVDs. I sold him my collection when I moved to digital. My Digital collection is now 58,937 items (511.39 GBs). Just too much to keep on the shelf.

CD is digital. Lulz.

sure.gif

mp3 then.

If money was no object, I would love to have a high end DAC / Music streamer chock block full of higher res (than CD) digital files. But to download those is expensive. Usually $20.00 to $24.00 per album.

Most of my serious listening is still analogue, but I find myself having to use the CD player a lot whenever the kids are around in the living room. Vinyl and small kids don't pair well. My CD player has a good DAC and USB input but Spotify still sounds like shit through it. So I rarely stream anything on my stereo.
 
I do still have some custom mix CDs that friends or former suitors made, but since getting my new car I no longer have a way to play them. 😅

Younger poasters - do people make custom mixes anymore? Or do you just send people links to Spotify playlists?
 
I do still have some custom mix CDs that friends or former suitors made, but since getting my new car I no longer have a way to play them. 😅

Younger poasters - do people make custom mixes anymore? Or do you just send people links to Spotify playlists?

I helped DDY make a mixed tape for the Rose Bowl.
 
I do still have some custom mix CDs that friends or former suitors made, but since getting my new car I no longer have a way to play them. 😅

Younger poasters - do people make custom mixes anymore? Or do you just send people links to Spotify playlists?

I'm an in-my-forties looser, but I put mixes on thumb drives for both vehicles.
 
They are safely in storage. About 2000 of them. I’ll never sell. Also, if it’s one of my top bands I will buy their album instead of download it. I still respect the art form of it
 
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I still have jazz CDs that belonged to @CFetters_Nacho_Lover's father-in-law, and some business and marketing CDs. Other than that, I gave them all away.
 
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