What percentage of the time do you listen to records vs. digital sources?


For those of you that do both, how much time do you spend on each?
I find that even though on my system records sound somewhat better, I listen to streaming and CDs 
a greater percentage of the time. Even though I have a large collection of LP’s  (I never really gave them up when digital started,) they don’t provide enough variety for me.  How much can you listen to old performances when new ones are being released every week?  In classical, if you want to hear something new it’s mostly gotta be digital.

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Showing 1 response by larryi

At least 90% of my listening is from digital sources—primarily 5,000 CD’s ripped to WAV files.  Almost all of my listening to classical is digital—most releases in the past 25 years are available only from digital sources, modern classical recordings are very well done, short playing time interrupting a movement is not a problem, and quiet passages are not plagued by ticks and pops.

Older popular music and jazz is a different matter—a lot of digital reissues are pretty crappy—thin, brittle sounding and compressed.  I am quite lazy so I do put up with some sonic compromises, but, I do pull out favorite vinyl albums when I am in the mood.