When to give up CDs and TT?


I purchased a Bricasti M21 DAC some time ago. Now I'm thinking about selling my SACD player (Marantz SA7 S1), Turntable (VPI Classic 3) and media (CDs and records) because I hardly use them.  It would free up a lot of space in my stereo room.  Any thoughts or experience with this?

 

My system is a Spectral DMC-30SV preamp, DMA-500 monoblocs, MIT Oracle cables and EgglestonWorks Rosa speakers.  The phono amp is a  Sutherland Engineering PhonoBlock. 

 

Streaming is by Qobuz using Audirvana on my SG20 smartphone.  The internet cable runs into the M21 for most listening or I use an IFI ZEN for DSD256.  My downloaded music is saved on my laptop.  I use the iFi SilentPower LAN iPurifier Pro and IFI Power Elite Power Supplies to reduce noise going into the system.  

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@lanx0003 your are 💯. I only stream but fortune to own an incredible Innuos Pulsar and Accuphase DC-1000 DAC.  A few of my audiophile friends who own vinyl and CDs have almost entirely given up on them after they themselves also purchased highend streamers and DACS. 

  • Audio Home Recording Act (AHRA): In the US, the AHRA provides a clear exemption that allows consumers to make analogue or digital recordings of lawfully purchased copyrighted music for non-commercial, personal use. 
  • Limitations: The AHRA applies primarily to digital audio recording devices and prohibits the distribution, sale, or uploading of those copies to the internet or sharing them with others.

Give up CDs and Vinyl when your hearing loss is beyond hope or when the doctors declare you dead.

I for one will never give up either. Especially vinyl because nothing sounds better. Not even close. 

As others have mentioned,  a lot of music I own has not made it to streaming and some music just disappears off my streaming list, so I'll keep my CDs and Lps, till they take them away.