Finally ditched my vinyl albums yesterday, along with a huge collection of CD's and my JVC Micro hi-fi. I haven't had a means to play the vinyls for 20 years, and the system and CD's were gathering dust in our parlour. So they were relegated to the spare room a few years ago and yesterday I conveyed the whole lot to the Barnsley Hospice Shop in the hope they'll raise a few bob for their very good cause. The turning point has been belatedly getting a smart speaker - in our case a Google Nest, which can play every track I've ever owned (and all the ones I haven't) on demand. (Thanks to those who chipped in on the discussion of the various streaming services recently - I went with Spotify in the end!) At the risk of descending into old fogeydom, when Lady Kaht took me up the aisle (painful!) we possessed only a black and white portable telly which (tremble, young 'uns!) you actually had to get up off your arse to change channels! Now I have a 7" x 5" gadget which obeys my every command. Lady Kaht has spent 41 years trying to train me to do the same!
Got rid of my vinyl in the 80s with the advent of cd's. Not the biggest regret in my life...but it's up there.
Ah but it was better back in the day ,bus into town on a Saturday to get your 75 p single ,you had saved up for
My vinyl is sitting in boxes up the attic. Last october we were in Liverpool and went into a shop selling all sorts of stuff including vinyl LPs. So I had a shufty and found "Sounds Good for Nothing" which was a various artists compilation originally given away with Sounds newspaper, of which I have a copy up the attic. They were selling it for £10.... @orsenkaht they might make more than a bob or two.
I’m actually wanting to go the other way and invest in a player and start up my vinyl collection again
Both my sons have invested.in record players and are buying vinyl. They like the action of putting it on and lifting the needle arm up. Vinyl is making a huge comeback.
I’d love that mate but unfortunately having quite a bit of work done on the house so cash a bit tied up at the mo
If anyone on here is selling their vinyl collection, let me know. I’m always interested, as long as it’s VG+/NM
Second hand vinyl is at a premium at the moment with most albums going for over £10, with the more popular ones fetching north of £50. If you want a new vinyl, they start at about £20. Hope the hospice know what they’ve got.
Decent size but not much head room I'm afraid, you'll be doing quite a bit of headbanging - albeit unintentional when you'd listening to your Mantovani... Edit, correction - Bruce Springsteen, not that I have any of his mind.