This picture is from the last big format shift -- you can't see the turntable below, but there are two tape decks (always hated tape's lack of fidelity), an amp I still use, and my first CD player. This was 1985, the CD player easily ran a week's pay, and I started springing a ridiculous $16 a pop for CDs (at a time when new vinyl was still about $8), and mostly spent it on classical music, for the lack of scratches and not having to flip the record over. Just a couple of years later, I had bought my last vinyl (for a long time, anyway), CDs had gotten marginally more reasonable (and took up less space than LPs), tapes were still important at home and in the car.
Nowadays, I mostly listen to my CDs through iTunes (because my CD player sucks), the tape deck and mini-disc deck are off to the side, and I'm playing LPs more often than I have in 18 years. I've even bought "new" vinyl lately, and lots of bands are issuing LPs again.



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