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There are so many LP reissues out there and inexpensive used ones I can't stop.
Maybe it doesn't really matter how much music you have if you've got those three great albums that do it for you every time, but some folks just can't stop collecting. How about you?
My collection really began steamrolling with my discovery of a very good local source of used CDs. (Getting a better paying job helped too.) I've become very adventurous in my used purchases and find myself discovering new kinds of musical delights with wonderful frequency.
I hope that hi end recording product for low price wil be avaible soon. I prefer to buy a good music from WWW and pay lower licence to the author . All what i'll need is a good DVD, Digital Lens, recorder power tube amp. and a pair of perfect dynamic two way and sensitive speaker. Pay less and make my own compilation, yes thats waht i want!
I've collected CD's since early 1985 -- buying at least 100 per year. In the past five months, I've purchased about 150 CD's, many previously owned, at an average price of $10 each. I'd buy more, but I've placed myself on a budget!
This is the reason we are all so crazy about the hardware in the first place! It's the music that drives the system. I find it hard to believe that I have found any and all the music that I like nor can I believe that all the good music has been created....So I will just keep buying!