From a high of 13,000LPs I now own 4500. CDs a high of 4000 I now own 2500 or so. The number one problem for a beginner would be buying LPs at this time. For years cheap and great used LPs were abundant. Now, used LPs are way more expensive, and lower quality.
I have stopped buying LPs anymore ,Even the very best used shop is full of way lower quality records now, They just cannot get anything top tier anymore.
CDs on the other hand, are overflowing out of the used bins currently. And perfect CDs, rare CDs in the $1 bins are easy to find. Online also, the cheap fifty cent CDs, the shipping os the big expense.(Aside from SACD and MoFi which still are very overpriced)Anyway, when it comes down to economics, the CD is way more accessible and far cheaper to accumulate at this time.I predict that will change in five years, and CDs will also become a craze to collect, again. So. IMO buy them now, before the prices goes up ten times.. (and remember records, everyone said records are DEAD, well?)
I have stopped buying LPs anymore ,Even the very best used shop is full of way lower quality records now, They just cannot get anything top tier anymore.
CDs on the other hand, are overflowing out of the used bins currently. And perfect CDs, rare CDs in the $1 bins are easy to find. Online also, the cheap fifty cent CDs, the shipping os the big expense.(Aside from SACD and MoFi which still are very overpriced)Anyway, when it comes down to economics, the CD is way more accessible and far cheaper to accumulate at this time.I predict that will change in five years, and CDs will also become a craze to collect, again. So. IMO buy them now, before the prices goes up ten times.. (and remember records, everyone said records are DEAD, well?)

