It's all over now, baby blue. Or is it not?


My son is 5 months and soon to be a toddler/stumbler/walker/grabber. I have q wall of CDs and LPs, as well as a Salamander cabinet full of pricey stuff that I would like to keep out of his reach. I am wondering if any of you have experience with child proofing your gear. I am especially curious about options to get the CDs off the wall - filing only the discs in space saving/child proof organizers and if so which are decent enough to protect my precious plastic? Or should I bite the bullet and digitize? i currently have vinyl in Boltz shelving which feels heavy enough to be OK with the baby but again, input is appreciated.
Cheers
Karim
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Showing 1 response by buconero117

Congratulations, you have now entered the 'lost years', when ever extra penny, and ever extra moment will be devoted to child, and maybe the many others to come. It will be necessary to 'drop out' of the hobby till the final college payment is made, it happened to me. So don't worry about 'child proof', retire it all to storage. Keep all the media, it never goes out of style. WAF will rein in the many years ahead. Listening to your rig will be considered 'child abuse/neglect'. Have faith, great listen will return, even if the kids move in with you after college, which today is a real possibility.