My first thread asked if cheap used LPs are decent quality/condition and many replies said that they aren't. I guess the analog camp is divided on this point. However, I do know that many used LPs I have looked at in the past looked really rough and I don't see myself using them in a high resolution stereo. My dealer's LPs are quite nice but they cost more than used CDs.
For the amount of money that adding an analog rig (and disc cleaner, and new LP collection) would cost me, I would prefer to buy 400 CDs isntead and just listen to the music. If I had been blown away by the turntable experiement, I would have considered otherwise but that wasn't the case. I feel I already have enough high quality gear to enjoy music so I don't see myself needing any more stuff. I just wanted to make sure I wasn't missing anything.
Arthur
For the amount of money that adding an analog rig (and disc cleaner, and new LP collection) would cost me, I would prefer to buy 400 CDs isntead and just listen to the music. If I had been blown away by the turntable experiement, I would have considered otherwise but that wasn't the case. I feel I already have enough high quality gear to enjoy music so I don't see myself needing any more stuff. I just wanted to make sure I wasn't missing anything.
Arthur