My local record store has pretty reasonable prices for vinyl, although I have seen a pretty significant jump over the last 12-18 months. Having said that, the same is true for their used CD selection, almost all are $4 or $5 each. I still buy a lot more vinyl, but find a lot of good stuff on CD also.
Buying Music Likes Its The Early 90's
Just got back from my annual pilgrimage to the Princeton Record Exchange with two bags full of CDs and SACDs. I cannot believe the prices for these in late 2019. It brought me back to the early 1990s when I built most of my classical and jazz collection by purchasing the LPs everyone was dumping in favor of CDs for a few dollars apiece. Now everyone is dumping their CDs and SACDs in favor of streaming/servers and its deja vu all over again. A few months ago I decided to upgrade to a new disc spinner (K-03Xs) with the idea it was time to expand my collection into new realms at bargain basement prices. Spent last night listening to a handful of amazing recordings that offer excellent SQ when played through a top flight disc spinner. For those interested in starting or expanding their music collection now is a great time to take the plunge. I didn't spend more than $10 a disc and most were between 4-7$ apiece. Just sayin......
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