I am actually giving up about 10,000 records..trading them in or donating …
at a certain point, an album collector will amass more music than he/she has time left on this earth, i.e. if they spent the rest of their lives listening to their collection they wouldn't have enough time to listen to it all. hutch: have you reached that point, and if so when did you pass that tipping point? any others willing to fess up to the same?
Well that’s not the issue for me as I am a music lover and collector… I don’t need to listen to it all as my idea was to have a very expansive library of music from which to draw on.
But I am drowning in it and more importantly so is my house, am sick of dealing with it, and have decided I want to have a more curated collection.
Maybe in the 6-7k range. And the advantage of sorts is the store credit I get from trading in records I don’t listen to I can use to buy new records I really want… also my tastes have evolved…sick of classic rock…sick of a lot of jazz, vocal music, country….
Originally I thought of selling them on discogs but time has run out and it’s such a hassle.