Has anyone finally decided to sell their Turntable and Vinyl collection?


It Maybe a little strange to ask this question here since clearly this is a forum for folks still loving and using Vinyl.
So I am looking for some feedback from folks that play very little of their LPs these days and have decided to sell all of it (or already have). I have thought about it for years seems like a hassle trying to sell your TT and or your record collection, that is mainly why mine stays put (not because I use it).

Anyway if you have sold - (Not if you’re keeping it forever)

Have you regretted it?
Or is to nice to reduce the clutter and happily move on?

Some people would never sell their analog rig and collection, I get that.





dougsat
 Any advice on selling huge volume of  Vinyl? Inherited 30,000 records and unable to catalog and sell myself.  Equipment liquidation is another topic i need to take up 


I will NEVER get rid of my LPs they sound the best much better than streaming.I have many English Columbia records that are worth well over 1 thousand each plus they sound wonderful.I also have a turntable that worth over 30 thousand.Good luck with no records that will never me me.
I just pulled out my old copy of Blood on the Tracks and man did it sound crummy. Just dull and lifeless and muddy. Could be the LP itself I guess. So bad that I tossed it in the cull bin.

It makes me wonder - what Dylan LPs sound the best? Putting aside artistic value, how do they rank to audiophiles?

I’ll say that Shot of Love is a great sounding record in my system. gutsy but clear and you really hear the room. I love playing it. Also Nashville Skyline sounded good last time I heard it but that was a long time and many upgrades ago.