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Having lunch with a friend today and we were discussing our music purchasing habits. My friend has started to buy most things digitally now, only buying physically when it's not available by digital methods.

 

I on the other hand seem to have a bit of difficulty switching to the digital only world. I still buy Vinyl albums, CD's and any other physical format music comes on.

 

I have recently started to purchase some music digitally, but that is because I have no choice in the matter - they (the band or artist) only released the music digitally.

 

Given that I have collectively many thousands of Vinyl LP's, CD's, CD Singles, 12", 10" and 7" singles, I probably should start to make the switch as space is becoming a premium in my place.

 

So my questions to you forum members:

 

  • How do you buy your music?
  • Have you changed to digital only?
  • Are you a bit like me stuck in the physical world?
  • Are you selling are your physical music and re-purchasing in digital?
  • Do you not like music at all?

 

Looking forward to the debate ...

 

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I've had my iPod for a while now. I converted vinyl to digital CD through a bought turntable/USB device. My vast CD's collection was easy to convert to iTunes, and I bought loads from various charity shops all over the UK. The rest I had to download through iTunes ! Most recently a lot of Jefferson Airplane and the Grateful Dead. The library is easy to back up. I have a dock to connect it to my gramophone system. It works in the car. Ideal. I have read articles about how the sound is not as great but at my age one can't tell the difference. It's marvellous to be able to transport one's complete collection everywhere.
Garage Joe

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