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  • Fire_and_Ice_ReturnsFire_and_Ice_Returns I am trying to get away from this mountan!
    edited September 7 Posts: 24,954
    Haha, that's understandable! It's unavoidable for me though, so I just have to make the best out of it, maybe eating out while they're doing the job.

    I might be forced to sell some audio gear myself, depending on how the rooms look after the renovation. If I'm unable to find storage furniture I'm happy with, I will be better off selling some stuff, finding a storage solution that works with the rooms, then just decorate and use the audio gear that works with the rooms. That way the rooms will look tidy and uncluttered, and I will be able to use the rooms exactly like intended.

    Been ill this past week so done nothing as yet other than buy a few more CD's online to make my problem worse lol Shoe box storage boxes for my lessor CD's is an option I am going for, I need to buy more boxes similar. There are a good 100+ CD's that I consider listen to once a year at best so they can go in the boxes to free up shelf space.

    hopefully next week i will clear one of my rooms.

    Hope you're feeling better, @Fire_and_Ice_Returns!

    Just heard from the builders that they are starting with the two rooms in my apartment late next week, so I will hopefully, in a couple weeks time, have a room I can utilise as a music room/office. Once they are finished, I will also know what storage solutions I need to get. Money will no doubt be tight, so I might have to make do with some temporary solutions; my main goal is that this room should be very tidy at all times, which will force me to make some tough decisions about what I want to keep of audio equipment, books, movies and other things that I have collected through the years.

    At least this might give me the chance to sell some stuff too, which might go some way to fund whatever I need to purchase for the room.

    That's good news, good to get it done whilst still in the warmer months, will you put items on ebay?

    Just had another CD haul and found some blank CD cases that are double tray and slim line they are like mini DVD boxes so I could put the CD art of two albums either side.

    The mornings are already getting chillier here, so it's an ideal time to get all of this work done – which also means that I can use the autumn to sort out how I want the rooms to look like. I hope to get a lot of things in place before Christmas.

    No, I don't think so. If there were more expensive items, collectibles and such, I might have considered Ebay, but it's mostly things I won't get too much for anyway, so I'm likely to use Finn.no, which is a Norwegian online marketplace (for anything from used goods to properties, cars and much more).

    That's a nice find, @Fire_and_Ice_Returns!
    Cheers @Torgeirtrap and @Mathis1 it is just a bought of tonsillitis, feeling better today the antibiotics are working.

    That's good to hear. We're entering the time of the year where people easily get a cold, viruses or other things; I cross my fingers I won't catch any of that stuff in what will be a busy period, but you never know…

    Get well soon, @Mathis1!

    I could do with being on facebook its been 15 years since I last went on there, one thing it was handy for was posting items to sell on local selling page.

    Our summer started very late due to rain mostly, its still warm here i am hoping for another 6 weeks of it lol

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    The cases looks similar to these they are ideal, found them in a charity shop though will look online for more.

    I bought a good mix of CD's today Sinatra, The Temptations, Led Zeppelin, The Beatles, Pink Floyd, Red Hot Chilli Peppers and South Park lol I am making some good ground of my previous music collection, i have bought a lot of albums I previously owned mainly what i had on vinyl.
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    Facebook Marketplace could be a great way to sell items. Haven't tried that myself though.

    Those cases look really handy. Haven't seen many black cases before; usually it's the ordinary blank ones I've been able to find.

    That's quite a collection! I've probably mentioned it previously in this thread, but one of the charity shops – or "used shops" as we call them – in my hometown, has opened a dedicated room for vinyl and music, which looks to have become quite popular. I've very deliberately not visited that shop yet, as I really don't need more stuff in my flat right now! :))
  • Fire_and_Ice_ReturnsFire_and_Ice_Returns I am trying to get away from this mountan!
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    Facebook Marketplace could be a great way to sell items. Haven't tried that myself though.

    Those cases look really handy. Haven't seen many black cases before; usually it's the ordinary blank ones I've been able to find.

    That's quite a collection! I've probably mentioned it previously in this thread, but one of the charity shops – or "used shops" as we call them – in my hometown, has opened a dedicated room for vinyl and music, which looks to have become quite popular. I've very deliberately not visited that shop yet, as I really don't need more stuff in my flat right now! :))

    The black case are great as you can insert a sleeve a double CD case I had was wrecked for one double album i had so the case was a great substitute.

    I see more and more vintage music stores where i am or at least shops pushing physical music it is good to see. I am very lucky as have some great shops near me where i have had some great finds albums wise, not always cheap though some of the CD's are very difficult to get hold of.
  • edited September 9 Posts: 17,695
    These sleeves look like great alternatives to the sleeves I've used so far. When I get my second bedroom finished, I might have a look at my CD collection and see if there are more jewel cases that can be replaced with sleeves like these.

    The vintage stores in my hometown are a bit of a mixed bag (that record room I've yet to see aside). I've picked up some furniture at one of them, but there's little audio equipment to find. It's mostly interior stuff – which is obviously great when you find something you need.
  • j_w_pepperj_w_pepper Born on the bayou, but I now hear a new dog barkin'
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    To each their own, but I think a CD is only complete in its proper jewel case. Just like I refused (unlike what many others did) to throw away the sleeves of vinyl records and put them into some sort of album consisting of plastic sleeves instead. For me, those sleeves, and also the CD jewel cases or some other form of container that comes with the disk, are not just packaging that can be disposed of. They're part of the product and the physical experience I love to have with those, as opposed to having the music only via streaming or as a downloaded MP3 file.
  • Fire_and_Ice_ReturnsFire_and_Ice_Returns I am trying to get away from this mountan!
    Posts: 24,954
    These sleeves look like great alternatives to the sleeves I've used so far. When I get my second bedroom finished, I might have a look at my CD collection and see if there are more jewel cases that can be replaced with sleeves like these.

    The vintage stores in my hometown are a bit of a mixed bag (that record room I've yet to see aside). I've picked up some furniture at one of them, but there's little audio equipment to find. It's mostly interior stuff – which is obviously great when you find something you need.

    They are a good slimline option when needed I have just used them for classical compilation CD's for now. I will staring clearing my spare room today, i must have a bout 50 empty boxes in there, god know why I hang on to them.

    I looked on amazon yesterday for CD cabinet, something like this would be useful...

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    I ordered 10 Hawkwind CD's yesterday in CD box sets so they will need room to display lol
    j_w_pepper wrote: »
    To each their own, but I think a CD is only complete in its proper jewel case. Just like I refused (unlike what many others did) to throw away the sleeves of vinyl records and put them into some sort of album consisting of plastic sleeves instead. For me, those sleeves, and also the CD jewel cases or some other form of container that comes with the disk, are not just packaging that can be disposed of. They're part of the product and the physical experience I love to have with those, as opposed to having the music only via streaming or as a downloaded MP3 file.

    90% of my CD collection are still and will remain in jewel cases, other storage options are fro lessor CD's to free up space.
  • j_w_pepperj_w_pepper Born on the bayou, but I now hear a new dog barkin'
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    A long time ago, I decided to install some metal shelves I bought on the Web (don't find them any more, they were from a Dutch firm) and place them in the small hallway to the bedrooms and bathroom. As you can see I already had to improvise on the left and right sides. Those are Ikea shelves from different time periods.
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    Perhaps interesting as a life hack: To separate my CDs by alphabetic order (in three sections for classical, film music (soundtracks) and the rest (pop, rock, jazz...you name it), I use HD-DVD sleeves (red) turned sideways, with a strip of paper tucked inside the sleeve. I bought these sleeves dirt cheap on Amazon ten years ago, when there were no longer HD-DVDs that needed them (I never had HD-DVD). I had first considered cutting adequate pieces from wooden boards but this proved to be easier and probably looks better unless one is really a gifted cabinet maker or carpenter.
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  • Fire_and_Ice_ReturnsFire_and_Ice_Returns I am trying to get away from this mountan!
    Posts: 24,954
    j_w_pepper wrote: »
    A long time ago, I decided to install some metal shelves I bought on the Web (don't find them any more, they were from a Dutch firm) and place them in the small hallway to the bedrooms and bathroom. As you can see I already had to improvise on the left and right sides. Those are Ikea shelves from different time periods.
    CDRegale.jpg


    Perhaps interesting as a life hack: To separate my CDs by alphabetic order (in three sections for classical, film music (soundtracks) and the rest (pop, rock, jazz...you name it), I use HD-DVD sleeves (red) turned sideways, with a strip of paper tucked inside the sleeve. I bought these sleeves dirt cheap on Amazon ten years ago, when there were no longer HD-DVDs that needed them (I never had HD-DVD). I had first considered cutting adequate pieces from wooden boards but this proved to be easier and probably looks better unless one is really a gifted cabinet maker or carpenter.
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    Nice collection and a good space saving solution. I ended up organizing my CD's by genre I have a 90's section, a Rock section, Soul and Motown section, Rap and Dance music, my largest section is Bond/film soundtracks, then I have a easy listening section. My system works in that when I need to find a CD I know where most of them are without having to excessively search.
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    j_w_pepper wrote: »
    To each their own, but I think a CD is only complete in its proper jewel case. Just like I refused (unlike what many others did) to throw away the sleeves of vinyl records and put them into some sort of album consisting of plastic sleeves instead. For me, those sleeves, and also the CD jewel cases or some other form of container that comes with the disk, are not just packaging that can be disposed of. They're part of the product and the physical experience I love to have with those, as opposed to having the music only via streaming or as a downloaded MP3 file.

    If it wasn't for lack of space, I probably would have kept my CD collection in their jewel cases, as they are – like you point out, @j_w_pepper – part of the product and the physical experience. In any case, slim sleeves are still better than just transferring the CDs to an external hard drive, only to be forgotten. My most precious CD releases remain in their original jewel cases though.

    I really like the shelving you have too, as well as the HD-DVD sleeves hack! Back in the days when my hometown had a record shop, they had these really nice, thick cards (probably in plastic) that separated artist by genre and alphabetical order. I've never found similar cards myself, though I suspect these were custom made for the chain of music stores this store was part of. I have too considered cutting pieces from wooden boards to make custom cards, but another project is the last thing I need right now, haha!
  • SIS_HQSIS_HQ At the Vauxhall Headquarters
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    I'm just listening to Spotify, finding some playlists that would find me some great songs (mostly in the Indie Rock Genre), and playing them random when I've ran out of moves (until 5, if my memory serves), that's too ugly.
  • Fire_and_Ice_ReturnsFire_and_Ice_Returns I am trying to get away from this mountan!
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    SIS_HQ wrote: »
    I'm just listening to Spotify, finding some playlists that would find me some great songs (mostly in the Indie Rock Genre), and playing them random when I've ran out of moves (until 5, if my memory serves), that's too ugly.

    I often listen to Podcasts on Spotify though I have never subscribed, all my digital purchases were on Amazon Prime Music, in the last few years I have reverted back to physical media.
  • SIS_HQSIS_HQ At the Vauxhall Headquarters
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    SIS_HQ wrote: »
    I'm just listening to Spotify, finding some playlists that would find me some great songs (mostly in the Indie Rock Genre), and playing them random when I've ran out of moves (until 5, if my memory serves), that's too ugly.

    I often listen to Podcasts on Spotify though I have never subscribed, all my digital purchases were on Amazon Prime Music, in the last few years I have reverted back to physical media.

    Yes, physical media is really better, but the problem is the price 😁.

    Are the digital prices in Amazon affordable?
  • Fire_and_Ice_ReturnsFire_and_Ice_Returns I am trying to get away from this mountan!
    edited September 16 Posts: 24,954
    SIS_HQ wrote: »
    SIS_HQ wrote: »
    I'm just listening to Spotify, finding some playlists that would find me some great songs (mostly in the Indie Rock Genre), and playing them random when I've ran out of moves (until 5, if my memory serves), that's too ugly.

    I often listen to Podcasts on Spotify though I have never subscribed, all my digital purchases were on Amazon Prime Music, in the last few years I have reverted back to physical media.

    Yes, physical media is really better, but the problem is the price 😁.

    Are the digital prices in Amazon affordable?

    Amazon has been mixed price wise, I probably have around 100 digital purchases, now I only buy digital if its impossible to get an album on any other format or the price is way too high on physical media. The downside of Amazon is you can't purchase 16bit or 24bit they have a cap..

    I have been lucky with CD's and managed to get many at very cheap prices, saying that I have just spent around £200 on Hawkwind albums, I am rebuilding that collection from scratch.
  • Fire_and_Ice_ReturnsFire_and_Ice_Returns I am trying to get away from this mountan!
    edited October 7 Posts: 24,954
    I donated my unused Creative PC speakers to a charity shop, they really were great speakers, it was a painful parting of the ways lol. I have to be ruthless and get rid of stuff from my home.

    I bought another Hawkind boxset, well make that another 3. Now I have 24 Hawkwind albums, such an amazing band.

    It is Prime day tomorrow, I want to buy a CD walkman.
  • Fire_and_Ice_ReturnsFire_and_Ice_Returns I am trying to get away from this mountan!
    edited October 11 Posts: 24,954
    Just treated myself to these bone conduction headphones for running and sports, they are the only headphones approved by the British athletics commission...

    Shokz OpenRun Wireless Bluetooth Headphones - Black
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    Forget everything you thought bone conduction technology was because we just reinvented the wheel with OpenRun. Pushing the boundaries with open-ear listening, we've implemented brand new PremiumPitch 2.0+ and angled the transducers to ensure optimal placement on the cheekbones, allowing for more dynamic bass, higher volume and less vibration. Designed to empower users to redefine their possible, OpenRun harmonizes portability, usability, durability, safety, and enhanced sound quality.

    It is a surreal experience wearing these, the main reason I got them is because they are waterproof and because they are not in ear, so whilst outside running or cycling I can listen to music and can hear all traffic etc.


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    I donated my unused Creative PC speakers to a charity shop, they really were great speakers, it was a painful parting of the ways lol. I have to be ruthless and get rid of stuff from my home.

    I bought another Hawkind boxset, well make that another 3. Now I have 24 Hawkwind albums, such an amazing band.

    It is Prime day tomorrow, I want to buy a CD walkman.

    How many albums have they released? Can't be many active bands that are that prolific.

    It's not long until the two rooms in my flat are finished. I will have to have a look at my audio gear once everything is done, and see if there's anything I can't keep. It's better not too have too much stuff though, IMO. Looking at the rooms right now, unfurnished, I don't feel like filling them with a lot of stuff!
    Just treated myself to these bone conduction headphones for running and sports, they are the only headphones approved by the British athletics commission...

    Shokz OpenRun Wireless Bluetooth Headphones - Black

    I might treat myself to some new bluetooth headphones at some point. I've been planning to go outside for more walks and short runs than I do these days (at least when spring comes!), and some activity oriented headphones might be the way to go.

    I recently got a pair of over-ear headphones from the design studio I work at; Bowers & Wilkins PX7 S2e. They have features like noise-cancelling, adjustments through a dedicated B&W app, and can be used wireless and via minijack or USB. They are really nice. I haven't really tried them out more than just connecting them to my Macbook, but they are more than good enough for their use. The sound is better when connected with USB, than wireless. When listening to podcast, Bluetooth connection is fine, though.
  • Fire_and_Ice_ReturnsFire_and_Ice_Returns I am trying to get away from this mountan!
    Posts: 24,954
    I donated my unused Creative PC speakers to a charity shop, they really were great speakers, it was a painful parting of the ways lol. I have to be ruthless and get rid of stuff from my home.

    I bought another Hawkind boxset, well make that another 3. Now I have 24 Hawkwind albums, such an amazing band.

    It is Prime day tomorrow, I want to buy a CD walkman.

    How many albums have they released? Can't be many active bands that are that prolific.

    It's not long until the two rooms in my flat are finished. I will have to have a look at my audio gear once everything is done, and see if there's anything I can't keep. It's better not too have too much stuff though, IMO. Looking at the rooms right now, unfurnished, I don't feel like filling them with a lot of stuff!
    Just treated myself to these bone conduction headphones for running and sports, they are the only headphones approved by the British athletics commission...

    Shokz OpenRun Wireless Bluetooth Headphones - Black

    I might treat myself to some new bluetooth headphones at some point. I've been planning to go outside for more walks and short runs than I do these days (at least when spring comes!), and some activity oriented headphones might be the way to go.

    I recently got a pair of over-ear headphones from the design studio I work at; Bowers & Wilkins PX7 S2e. They have features like noise-cancelling, adjustments through a dedicated B&W app, and can be used wireless and via minijack or USB. They are really nice. I haven't really tried them out more than just connecting them to my Macbook, but they are more than good enough for their use. The sound is better when connected with USB, than wireless. When listening to podcast, Bluetooth connection is fine, though.

    That is great news I bet you can't wait until it is all sorted, I always find a change often sparks creativity or at least a boost, I need to take my own advice.

    Amazingly Hawkwind have 36 studio albums, in total they have well over 50 albums.

    Until this year rally not bothered with music outdoors, I probably want to cut myself of from the world more lol joking aside I really wanted something for all weathers these new headphones are great, they are so light you forget you ae wearing them.
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