I used to "acquire" music, but once I upgraded to better audio equipment (Grado SR325is, Sennheiser HD595, ASUS Xonar STX) the audiophile in me refused to listen to anything but FLACs...and unfortunately, they're often rather difficult to "acquire". I also became obsessed with the idea that ripping is a form of archiving your music in a digital form, and that ripping anything but pristine FLACs "tainted" the quality of the archive.Renegade_Turner wrote:RobLikesBrunch wrote:This is the only place in your post where my views differ from yours. The only thing albums I want will do to me is increase my total bytes downloaded, and possibly cause me to reach my ISP's download cap. I don't have the money to be buying all the music I crave, there's too much music and I always need a new fix!RobLikesBrunch wrote:I just went searching for some new music, here are the albums that I found and that are destined to make me broke:
PLUS, I've noticed that when I pirate music I simply listen to a few songs off the album and if a song doesn't grab me by 1/3 in, I will skip it. With CDs, because I paid for it, I'm much much more inclined to listen to the entire album, and do so multiple times to really get to know the album. And that alone is worth paying the money to me.

