My parents started buying records for me at 2 before I spoke. By 5, I had 300 records (classical, childrens and 50s R&R). Through the years, I purchased from stores and collections. One ethnic collection of unused 78s was purchased from a store going out of business for 50¢ each, about 400. The last collection I picked through I purchased about 800 LPs from the late Tom Null collection (200,000+) last year. He was the owner/producer of Varese Sarabande and Newport Classics. I could have purchased the entire collection very very cheaply, but I did not want or could store that many LPs (and tapes).
I only occasionally purchase more LPs now and 78s are only from local garage sales. I have 2000 unplayed classical 78s from the 30's & 40's for sale for 20 years at $1000 but no one is interested. Tough sell except on ebay for much higher prices but I have no time for ebay sales of 78s.
I purchase CDs on line all the time (7,000+). I rarely buy a dud. My friends are remastering engineers and give me hints on great jazz recordings. My classical and pop recordings are chosen based on reviews or my knowledge of the recording, mastering engineer or producer. E.G. I know that any Bones Howe early stereo recording is going to be great sounding.
I only keep recordings if I would want to hear them three times annually; otherwise, I sell it (or attempt to). I've sold 18,000 78s and LPs in the past 20 years. It's my own rule.
I listen to music at least 1.5 to 2 hours at night, more on weekends. All through school, I would study with instrumental music in the background (vocal would interrupt my concentration). My audio systems are so involving, that I eagerly anticipate hearing music daily. I also perform and record high quality local musicians (occasionally at the Gindi, Disney, Royce, Ford halls and chamber music).
I only occasionally purchase more LPs now and 78s are only from local garage sales. I have 2000 unplayed classical 78s from the 30's & 40's for sale for 20 years at $1000 but no one is interested. Tough sell except on ebay for much higher prices but I have no time for ebay sales of 78s.
I purchase CDs on line all the time (7,000+). I rarely buy a dud. My friends are remastering engineers and give me hints on great jazz recordings. My classical and pop recordings are chosen based on reviews or my knowledge of the recording, mastering engineer or producer. E.G. I know that any Bones Howe early stereo recording is going to be great sounding.
I only keep recordings if I would want to hear them three times annually; otherwise, I sell it (or attempt to). I've sold 18,000 78s and LPs in the past 20 years. It's my own rule.
I listen to music at least 1.5 to 2 hours at night, more on weekends. All through school, I would study with instrumental music in the background (vocal would interrupt my concentration). My audio systems are so involving, that I eagerly anticipate hearing music daily. I also perform and record high quality local musicians (occasionally at the Gindi, Disney, Royce, Ford halls and chamber music).