CDP's being dumped for hard drive driven units?


I may be mistaken but the past few weeks (months?) it seems some darn nice cdp's have appeared in the classifieds, at prices that are more and more attractive. Is it a sign of the economy, or are more 'philes moving to a hard drive music server? I don't know the answer, probably no one does but is this a trend noticed by others?
farmdoc
Of course, keeping the CDs around in case your lose your data is also a good idea.
You get full benefit of the license and so does someone else, but the artist gets paid only once.

What if I have a vinyl copy as well as the CD? Do I get some license contributions back as I paid twice for the license? :)

I agree otherwise, it is morally in a gray zone to sell off CDs while keeping a hard drive copy. Even though the industry doesn't adhere to their own moral rules, this doesn't justify abusing the industry, i.e. keeping files around without at least one own copy.
Drubin
Well... OK.

Everybody that's either duped a CD and gave it as a gift, or went to the library and ripped that CD onto their PC.... Raise your hand... or not.

Also anyone that's bought used CDs... Guilty?

Why yes I am. So as Adlai Stevenson so aptly put it, "I believe in the forgiveness of sin, and the redemption of ignorance." as principles are easier to point to than to follow perfectly.
I sold my Audio Research CD3MkII and replaced it with Apple Mac Mini + 1tb HD, via USB into Bel Canto DAC3.
Sure the CD3MkII was one awesome CD player and I loved it.
But...no regrets. So far so very good.
Any Iphone users out there?

The Iphone can now be used as a remote for your Itunes library. Now, you don't even need to use your computer or complicated "music server" system to pick your music. You can do it with your finger on your phone.