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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I use my CD players from time to time. I received about 600 CD’s from a buddy who passed a couple of months ago. He had a ton of music I don’t know. 

Definitely not using the CD player. I long ago became way too lazy to dig out a CD. The heavens know that I can’t even organize them effectively, which prompted me years back to use large CD carrying cases where I get rid of the jewel case and stick the disc in a sleeve. That’s the closest I ever came to organizing. Sinatra had his own books, Coltrane..

No, I have everything I’d likely be listening to loaded in a 6 TB memory that I plug into either a laptop or my iPad where I’m using Foobar as a player. It works and occasionally I still have to go dig a CD out of one of the boxes. And these days, I’m also fine with buying music online and just downloading it into the hard drives. The only time I get a CD these days is if I stumble into a Goodwill, end up at an out of town flea market somewhere or buy one at a show.

I like owning the music and storing the music. Streaming, just never really took to it.

Remember, using your CD player is effectively, using another DAC.  If you like the way your streamer sounds compared to the 505's DAC, then do you.  But maybe it's a good time to look into upgrades or refreshments for the 505.  It was released 20 years ago.

I'd like classify sound into two areas.

1. sound for information

2. sound for musical listening

When I work in fitness, I see many people using wireless headphone. The headphone produces musical sound from their smartphones. So many electric/electronic steps between the two. I can say the musical sound is no longer of musical feel. Just sound.

When you think just sound is ok for simlicity/brevity that's fine. But not fine to me.

Playing CDs in a CD player is the best musical quality as long as confining to my environment. No big $ needed, economical for the high quality musical sound.