I suppose it's one we've all faced a few times already: Do I buy the fairly cheap newly issued boxed set of discs I already have as single CDs in order to create extra shelf space by disposing of the originals? Or do I save my money and keep the originals and miss out on a nice box and put up with the overcrowding?
The ones I have in mind at the moment are the Karajan VPO 1946-1949 set on Warner (I have all but the last two discs here) and the Karl Böhm Symphonies set on DG (I have all but some of the Mozart). Both look handsome sets and buying them (and others) would release lots of shelf space once the individual CDs are gone.
How are you good Forumites solving this dilemma?
The ones I have in mind at the moment are the Karajan VPO 1946-1949 set on Warner (I have all but the last two discs here) and the Karl Böhm Symphonies set on DG (I have all but some of the Mozart). Both look handsome sets and buying them (and others) would release lots of shelf space once the individual CDs are gone.
How are you good Forumites solving this dilemma?
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