Do you listen to music directly from CDs? On what?
Posted: Sun Oct 08, 2023 11:25 am
It's no secret that a CD is an endangered type of data carrier. In everyday life, it has ceased to be used for a long time and has value only for collectors and thousands of other fanatics of their business. Of course, I am in a good sense of the word.
A music CD is now exclusively of a souvenir nature, like a magnet or a postcard. A beautiful and delicious-smelling booklet, and even if autographed by the author - this is a special magic! Digital releases cannot be compared to these sensations. Still, it's nice to hold something physically existing in your hands, and not zeros and ones in the cloud. Vinyl fans are still cooler, but in this topic I would like to touch on CD media.
Friends! Tell us how you listen to the CDs you bought and on what? For example, there are people who almost never touch their collection, they have it neatly on the shelf, and the copied tracks from the CD are playing in the player. Moreover, some even store publications in sealed form, having a full digital copy in the form of files on a PC or cloud for wiretapping, because this is a collection, there is nothing to paw it once again with fat hands. Others, on the contrary, don't imagine how you can listen to soulless files when you have live media on your shelf that you need to use for their intended purpose.
Anyway, every CD owner touches the collection at least sometimes. Please tell us how often & closely your cooperation with these round plastics covered with a thin layer of aluminum? Do you listen to music directly from the media or copy it to a PC for these purposes? Maybe you take CDs with you in the car/on a trip or somewhere else? If you are listening, then through what? Is it a computer or a specialized music center? Vote, write! Tell us how relevant the CDs are for you, because I really think that many of our forum participants will find it very interesting!