Quote Originally Posted by Resident Loser
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So I understand your POV and the fact that there are exceptions to every "rule"...So, okay...I have approx. 50 CDs of which I play maybe 30 with regularity...an unknown (at least at this moment) number of vinyl/lacquer disks of which probably thirty or so see the light of day and likewise with tapes...All adds up to maybe 100 recordings at say $10 a pop (more-or-less)...so lessee, carry the one...at's about a grand...a, er...and my gear cost around $5K...oooops...

jimHJJ(...looks like I fail that litmus test...WAAHHH!...I'm a closet gearhead!!!...)
Only 100 recordings?? I thought I was pathetic: after 35+ years of listening I've only 450 CDs and maybe 100 LPs; (I got rid of 100 or more LPs, not to mention a couple of dozen cassettes).

But seriously, I don't care about your ratio, however that's not a lot of variety in your music. I have my favorites, (humm ... Shostakovich' quartets for instance), but I listen to 2/3 of my CD collection on a sort of rotational basis. I listen to radio too, largely for the variety -- perhaps you do too.