I’m outdoors and generally out and about and active. That does not mean that there is something wrong with staying inside, especially on a bad weather day, and listening to real music on a very good quality hifi...and yes its in my basement lol. and just to add, I’m 52 and change sucks for the most part. No use for tidal, spotify, etc etc....to me the only thing that matters is owning physical media, LP’s cassettes, and CD’s. It truly is a sad state of affairs. I do hear that CD’s are staging a come back! Whether it will be as big a come back as vinyl....who knows. I always thought that cd’s sounded just fine on a high quality player, and they did not take up too much space. I have heard hi res this and that and I’m truly not that impressed, yes its convenient, but I want something i can hold and interact with. Something that involves me getting off my couch and doing a bit of work, whether it be cleaning a record or loading a cd onto the tray. I find it relaxing and rewarding to do either. Lastly, there is just something inherently right about browsing through LP's and CD's in a brick and mortar store. I find that it takes me back to my early years in the hobby, ahhh the memories...:)
What a sad world we now live in.......
What a sad world.....
Had to go to our local Wal-Mart for something for the wife and thought would check out CD,s while here.
Could not find them so asked where to be told they had decided to stop selling them in-store.
In fact the whole electronics section looked bare and desolate.
Pretty sure a sign of the buy online times we now live in.
Had to go to our local Wal-Mart for something for the wife and thought would check out CD,s while here.
Could not find them so asked where to be told they had decided to stop selling them in-store.
In fact the whole electronics section looked bare and desolate.
Pretty sure a sign of the buy online times we now live in.
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