If you have time at your disposal with which to build a collection of music that suits you and areas you would like to experiment with, it is very frugal and cost effective to construct a vinyl record situation. A good serviceable receiver can be found at thrift stores, garage sales and auctions. I just purchased a Teac AG V 3050 for $7.99 at a Salvation Army. Earlier I found a set of Bose speakers with a subwoofer at a yard sale for $5. Add some speaker wire and perhaps a new turntable ( AudioTechnica LP60 for $90) and you have a system. Now vinyl can be had at those same resources for very reasonable prices. As cheap as a quarter a piece. That’s the analog solution, perhaps the throwback.