• I used to think like this but I'm happy to pay £10 pm for the amount of music I'm streaming. If I play an album more than a few times I'll probably look for the best CD mastering or vinyl if the opportunity to get a good copy comes up.

    Tidal has definitely increased my vinyl want list.

  • Yep me too. I pay £20 pcm for Deezer hifi. Haven't bought a CD for nearly a decade.

    But I do have about 1000 CDs ripped and in local network storage for playback when they don't appear in Deezer.

  • Streaming was hard for me to adapt to. The idea of not owning the material part of the music is still hard for me to accept. I'm enjoying whittling down a big collection of CD's to a shelf of classic albums and searching for new music faster and more effectively than ever before. With Roon and Tidal I'm having a great time finding and listening to new music, the best time ever imho. I do have most of my music cd's & vinyl digitised too. It's not a minimal approach :)

    I've just set up a Sonos connect:amp with some white Q Acoustic 2020i's in my kitchen. Very impressive little amp and the wifi connection capability is great. The phone app is a little bit clunky but most of them are.

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