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16 | 61.54% |
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10 | 38.46% |
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#16 (permalink) |
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I've stopped buying CD's altogether, although I still occasionaly buy vinyl, play it, and enjoy owning it (though I don't buy nearly as much of it as I used to.)
I doubt CD's (or any other physical form of music) will ever be as collectible as vinyl (except for some rare titles/pressings.) And I have noticed the music stores in my area are offering 25% to as much as 50% less for used CD's than just a year or two ago. The last time I took some CD's to sell to one of my local music shops, the owner asked me if I was transfering my collection to hard drive. I told him I was and he said it seems that most people are doing the same. He told me CD sales were steadily dropping and vinyl was holding steady for the time being. I just don't see the point of creating a new, physical form of music playback now that the age of hard drive and offsite data storage is here. Last edited by Psy-Fi; 07-26-2012 at 09:30 AM. Reason: Decided to change the last sentence. |
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