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.
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I don’t intend for this to sound judgmental, and I may be mistaken, but I don’t think Walmart customers were ever exactly the most music-loving people around. Or perhaps it is that they, like myself, are just not interested in the music that is currently most popular.

In the retail business, product has to "earn" its’ space on the sales floor. The amount of income generated by every square foot of floor space is analyzed every month or quarter; the product that does not generate the amount of income needed to meet the requirements of the "formula" has its’ floor space reduced until those requirements ARE met.

Music is just not earning its’ keep in Walmart. My two sisters are Walmart customers (I had never been in one until a year ago), and neither would think of buying a CD, or for that matter sitting and listening to an entire album. The people who ARE buying music aren’t doing it at Walmart, and haven’t for a long time.

That is the reason why I had bought 1,000CDs at 2,500$ during last 6 months.

They are on fire sale now.

But after few years, they may be valuable items no longer made.

I enjoy new collections of CDs.

Now I have around 2500 CDs.

Thomas
Agreed Thomas.

On average our thrift/charity ships are offloading them at silly prices of 50 cents to $1 each.

A lot of dross obviously but a lot of good stuff still.
They do not take up much room storage wise either......
If you only do streaming you are not audiophile in any sense of it. You can imagine about yourself anything you like - this won't change the reality of things. As one aspect - cds when done right still sound better than streaming. 
This comes from someone who doesn't accept digital as a serious method of recording and reproduction.