deonast: I got back into Vinyl for a few years, bought a new turn table, acrylic platter, ortofon stylus etc and yet at the end of the day found too many of the new vinyl releases had issues, pops crackles just bad pressings. When you spend a decent amount on an album you want it to sound good. I'm back to CD now or lossless FLAC when I can buy them. If a band / studio doesn't offer me those options (I'm looking at you itunes) then they don't get my business.
I have boxes of CDs I've ripped to FLAC for lossless playback and it would be great to clear the space but at the end of the day I wouldn't feel right selling off the discs and yet keeping the digital copies. Morally I shouldn't keep my rip if I give the disc to someone else or I'm potentially losing a sale of that music at a later stage with (even a miniscule amount going back to artists and a bit more to the companies that spend marketing dollars to get your attention to them in the first place).
I do use pirate bay, but only on the idea of try before I buy. If i like it I buy it, if I don't I delete the torrent, that is how I moralise the dodgy practice.
nijuu: I have a good number of CD's and do buy stuff legally as well.But digital copies really outnumber what i have bought. Cant justify buying new music - terrible to my ears in most cases
deonast: hold on, so if the new music is terrible in most cases how come from what you say you have digital copies that out number what you have bought. If you haven't bought it and don't like it why keep it?
Most the music i have physical or otherwise is 80's 90's older music. I also have a huge backlog of music ive never listened to, and when i do get the chance to, i usually delete once ive heard the music :D