The streaming revolution.


If you had told me in my early days of listening that one day I would have easy access to virtually the entire recorded music output of mankind mostly in glorious sound and at a cost of pennies per day, I would have thought you a wild futurist. 
This revolution has come with it a predicament of delirious proportion.  What to listen to?  Even If you limit yourself to one musical genre,  the choices seem endless.  It indeed is like a kid in a candy shop for a music lover.
I’m not complaining.  I’m just in awe!

rvpiano

No.  What would I do with all that music?  I couldn't listen to it all.  There aren't enough hours of listening time.  What percentage of the store's music would I even like, let alone love?  I'm very happy staying with what I already know I love.

@gkelly do you ever fantasize about being satisfied with what you have?

@gkelly Do you ever fantasize about taking the whole record store home? 

Lol I love your sense of humor and to your point, exactly,  streaming opens the door to millions upon millions of artists and genres of music.  And a great streamer with a great DAC takes streaming to another level yet. 

@rvpiano Recently I bought a new cd transport and a MC cartridge. Comparing sound I still prefer my turntable, then my cd player. But all sound great. It is the combination of sound and convenience that usually wins. If I hadn't so many LPs and CDs would not have considered to upgrade player and cartridge. I stream Qobuz with Audirvana.