I find it a bit unethical to buy CD’s from your consumers — recent new releases in mint condition — and only offer $ 1 for them, and then turn around and sell them for upwards of $ 9 to $ 11 used, almost to the new sealed priced. A 220% increase in profit is a bit much. Add on an extra $ 1 or two at least. Also, the place is a mess. If you do not have any eye sight issues, you will after trying to browse for stuff in this store. Very disorganized.
Mike T.
Place rating: 2 Chicago, IL
Not sure I get this place… maybe it’s just not for me. Stocks CD’s, box sets, and videos from what I could tell(no vinyl), and seems to specialize in Jazz and Classical, with an adequate selection of Rock as well. All of the CD’s are displayed as Amazon info pages printed out and folded into a plastic sleeve with price written on it… not friendly for browsing in the slightest, and pretty annoying. can do the same thing from the comfort of my couch, in a much more user-friendly format. When I go into a store I want to touch the product and see the artwork, etc. I’d venture to guess from other reviews this store would be better if you’re looking for something specific, but definitely not for browsing.
Jason F.
Place rating: 5 Forest Park, IL
One of the best music stores around. I’m a huge jazz buff and the only place that has a better jazz selection in the Chicago area is the Jazz Record Mart in downtown Chicago. This place is all compact discs, so if you’re searching for vinyl you’re not going to find it here. That being said, their selection is amazing for pretty much any genre — and they carry pretty much EVERY genre of music. Chris, the owner, is very knowledgeable and always glad to help a customer find what they’re looking for. Glad to have this place close to my house.
Mister M.
Place rating: 5 Chicago, IL
More used cd’s in one store than you will ever see anywhere in the United States. Huge classical and jazz sections. Giant Rock and R&B section. Large blues and world sections. Soundtracks, country, folk, electronica, new age etc. Dvd’s used and new. More used and new box sets than any superstore has. How he fits so much in such a small store is amazing! Highly recommended!
Donna N.
Place rating: 5 Berwyn, IL
I love this store. Really interesting selection. The guy who runs it is very friendly and didn’t mind dragging out all the Brian Eno CD’s just so I could get a couple I didn’t already have. I only wish it was larger.
Bill D.
Place rating: 4 Chicago, IL
I agree with the previous reviewers, this place is really no fun to browse in unless you know what you are looking for but Chris(the owner) is knowledgable and has rare CD’s. I wish he sold Vinyl than he would be king. I am sure many people have dropped a grand there over the years especially since most of his bootlegs range from $ 31 to $ 70 all the way to $ 125 for just one CD or double set. I am glad to see that he is still in business after most music shops have folded(especially since he only carries CD’s). I recall one time when I did not see a copy of a CD on the floor, I asked him and he went to his stock room and came out with it. I was amazed since it was not a very common CD or one that a store would stock, I mean it was something availiable but say if you went to FYE they would probably have to order it. A few years ago I remember being there with a friend and seeing a Michael Bolton CD for 75 cents and I made a joke to the owner and said«Michael Bolton for 75 cents» and he said«Do you think I have overpriced him?»(Smiling). Good Job Chicago Digital.
Jacob J.
Place rating: 4 Chicago, IL
Interesting CD store. I was day trippin on the look out for Doris Day CD’s. Had no idea how hard it could be to find specific tracks by this lady, since I needed the music asap. Chicago digital has mostly used CDs and other types of media. Behind the counter & glass you can see some new stuff, not sure if it’s unopened. I called ahead hoping to talk to someone and lucky for me the guy that answered the phone knew alot about what they had in stock and quoted a number of Cd’s, 30 — 40 of her recordings. The store front and interior do not match, at all. The store front is inviting and begs you to wonder what could be inside. The inside beckons you to ask, WTF? There are a few nude statues throughout the store and long shelves with old, dingy, dirty looking CD sleeves. Each with its CD story book; the clerk has got a decent database for his purposes; just hasn’t gotten it set up to show the correct stock. Does he have some rare and unique items sure. But the place is dumpy and luckily; for us in alphabetical order. Well, somewhat. Interesting find we’ll say. An hour of looking plus two Doris day compilation Cd’s have now made the recipient a happy guy. I’m guessing the counter guy is the owner(?) since he was nonchalant about his smoking habit. They have an electronica section which is outdated, the counter guy says«What do you know about electronica, when it started…»
Meg X.
Place rating: 5 Oak Park, IL
The staff are pretty odd, but the selection is fantastic. Most of the staff know a lot about music, and it’s worth it to ask any of them, «So what are you listening to these days?» or «Who’s your favorite?» When trying to track down anything on CD that you think is impossible to find, call them. Ask for Chris. He’ll take care of you.