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<blockquote data-quote="SearchLight" data-source="post: 989694" data-attributes="member: 63857"><p>I wouldn't fret as I expect, imo that physical cds and dvds will make a resurgence as vinyl did once people become more aware that being dependent on cloud services for their entertainment is only as good as the stability of their provider, the frequency of outages, and the monetary cost of a subscription.</p><p></p><p> I made the mistake of ditching my vinyl until I realized I missed the analog sound, the feel of touching, holding, and placing a record on my turntable.</p><p></p><p>Thankfully, I kept my cd and dvd collection while I slowly rebuild my vinyl. Tip to those audiophiles feeling retro or nostalgic for playback equipment: visit a thrift shop. You'd be surprised what you could find, and for those electronically handy, and some possible YouTube or audio forum help, what you may be able to resurrect that some may think unworkable. Of course, there is always new equipment that can still be purchased. Just my opinion, choice is yours. Happy Listening!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SearchLight, post: 989694, member: 63857"] I wouldn't fret as I expect, imo that physical cds and dvds will make a resurgence as vinyl did once people become more aware that being dependent on cloud services for their entertainment is only as good as the stability of their provider, the frequency of outages, and the monetary cost of a subscription. I made the mistake of ditching my vinyl until I realized I missed the analog sound, the feel of touching, holding, and placing a record on my turntable. Thankfully, I kept my cd and dvd collection while I slowly rebuild my vinyl. Tip to those audiophiles feeling retro or nostalgic for playback equipment: visit a thrift shop. You'd be surprised what you could find, and for those electronically handy, and some possible YouTube or audio forum help, what you may be able to resurrect that some may think unworkable. Of course, there is always new equipment that can still be purchased. Just my opinion, choice is yours. Happy Listening! [/QUOTE]
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