I very regrettably sold most of my vinyl collection years ago, and it was a big mistake, and am thankful that there is a subset of my original album collection that I still have. I am of the opinion that very good vinyl set-up is superior to most digital unless the digital system is at the very top of the high-end including a state-of-the-art streamer and DAC, and a high resolution source. I also think that having the option to listen to a physical analog representation of the music is worth having, not to mention the album artwork and notes. However, for those who have space limitations and the means to buy a top digital system, that is a good strategy that will produce great results. You could also argue to not spend on a vinyl system if it means the only way to afford a very good digital streaming set up. The no man’s land is an iffy low cost vinyl set-up up and ineffective digital system.
Do You Regret Selling Your Turntable and Albums ?
I"m out of room for hobbies and we will likely be moving to a smaller home. I don't want to wait until the last minute to sell things. That didn't work out well last time we moved. Time to downsize. Again.
I enjoy streaming music and haven't played vinyl in over a year. Did you sell your TT and album collection and did you regret it ?
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