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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Years ago I got rid of my CD collection - thinking I was forward thinking and I knew CDs as primary medium for music was going to be buried by the advent of things like itunes and digital music platforms - 

My cd player died - and I never replaced it as I jumped hard into the world of digital playback... fast forward a few decades -- and I wish I had my CD collection - 

Sure - I ripped most of the ones I had to my hard drive - but the quality is nowhere near CD or better quality - it just never is once you compress a compressed signal - data loss is inevitable. 

I digress -- don't get me wrong - I love my streaming services - I 'have' music saved in my streaming platforms that I would have never discovered otherwise -- with that said though - 

The purpose of streaming services - is to get the consumer to pay rent for music - and be happy never owning a thing... you will be happy and you will own nothing - that was the entire premise behind itunes at Apple - and millions seem to be happy owning nothing and are very happy -- 

I decided that I better buy CDs before I can't -- because as it is -- gettin any type of medium for audio and video is becoming more and more of a challenge - if not impossible to acquire - I am not talking on  the used market - I am talking - buying new - there is no store I know of that you can buy NEW CDs or DVDs. Best Buy, Target, there are no more music stores, Amazon has very few to choose from if they are even in stock - so - 

My point - I was heavy in to CDs for decades in the 80s 90 and early 2000s - got rid of them because I thought I was being progressive and early adopting digital music - and now I  regret that decision - so I am going back to acquiring CDs and trying to decide what player to buy - 

My why? Basically because someday 'they' could cease all streaming services for whatever reason - and I will own nothing - with no way  to listen to what i want to listen to because someday they are going to turn off the lights as they say - and I am still going to wany my music. 

Even if I only play my CDs once in a blue moon - at least I will have them when I want them. 

@lightfighter2018 "I decided that I better buy CDs before I can’t -- because as it is -- gettin any type of medium for audio and video is becoming more and more of a challenge - if not impossible to acquire - I am not talking on  the used market - I am talking - buying new - there is no store I know of that you can buy NEW CDs or DVDs. Best Buy, Target, there are no more music stores, Amazon has very few to choose from if they are even in stock - so - "

Maybe it depends upon what artists you are looking for , or how old the title  is, but I really don’t have a problem finding NEW CDs or Vinyl available on Amazon. You can find also find NEW  on the websites such as CCMusic.com, Elusive Disc, Acoustic Sounds, Music Direct. TowerRecords.com, to name a few

 

I play CD’s more than record albums.  I don’t stream much except through my phone and Bluetooth speakers.  

@facten Band Camp and crowdfunding are good methods to purchase new artists' produced hard media. I buy this way as the remuneration to the artist is attractive, and much improved over a streaming platform's payment.

Note: established artists are also on the same portals.   

LOL I just received a text message form a friend who uses a high end streamer and an Audio Note DAC completely modified.  I have hear it many many times.  He borrowed a Bryston CDP-3 player and was blown away by the sound.  Go figure.