Question for the older folks- did you ditch vinyl when cd arrived?


I kept all my LPs and most anytime I was in lower Manhattan I’d go into J&R music and often picked up an LP but for years my predominant purchase format was cd 

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I ditched vinyl when I joined the military in 1981. I had pretty much given away my collection and sold everything else. Had a B&O turntable back then that I had purchased new. I married while in the military and had other priorities in my life than a stereo with my family and moving all the time. When I finally did get interested in audio again the CD player came out and prices were much lower after several years of its release. I had no interest in buying a new vinyl collection again and was all in on CD's. Only do streaming today. It would be cool doing vinyl again but would rather spend the money on other parts of my system instead.

No, I didn’t like the sound of CD when it first appeared. Fortunately, it got better eventually. 

Older guy here, age 71 and counting. No, I never sold any of my records. I did buy CD's but mostly for listening to in the car, replacing my cassette tapes and my old Pioneer Super Tuner which finally bit the dust. I'm glad I never sold them and although I plan to start streaming, I still don't plan to sell any although space limitations do factor into how many more records I'll buy.