I was amazed to read about "the resurgence of CDs". I never knew they went away.
Is anyone still using a CD Player
I have a bunch of CDs and the Krell 505 player. I find myself defaulting to my Aurender Streamer and never listening to CDs. I’m considering getting a CD Ripper and loading them via HSD or SSD card and loading into the Aurender. Thoughts? Am I in the dark ages even keeping the CD Player?
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As an avid user of CD's and not minding supporting a Charity, I take great pleasure in purchasing CD's from Organisations that are a Charity. Commonly, a Half Bag full of CD's on a visit when plenty of choices are in the display costs a little more than £5. What is not to like. Today I have one Classic Album on Vinyl purchased many years ago, and nearly 50-ish Classical CD Albums, some triples, plenty of doubles for not much more than £5, accumulated over a few years. I have more Folk and World Music, more Rock/Blues and a huge collection of Pop. I've even got a collection of Nursery Rhymes and Cartoon Movie Soundtracks for the G'kids. All for about a £50-ish investment. If a CD is not enjoyed, the Charity receives it back and hopefully gets another donation, along with some new purchases made by me. It is Win-Win |
@rwells4 943 million CD sold in 2003, down to 34 million in 2022, surged to 37 million in 2023, and numbers are dropping again... |
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