After having been a vivid collector of CDs back in the days (I sold all of them some 15 years ago…), I started collecting vinyl and depend on streaming services ever since. Currently, I make use of a Quobuz subscription and Roon to manage my library which also includes various high-res downloads stored locally (with backups in the cloud).
But I miss physical media, and vinyl doesn’t cut it for me. Don’t get me wrong, nothing beats listening to a good record with a dram of Scotch, but quality wise, it’s nowhere near digital sources, at least not within any reasonable price point.
Where to go from here? Paying for high-res downloads I often can stream at the same time feels strangely unsatisfying, while falling back to CDs might be an option, but leaves out higher quality tiers. Physical alternatives such as HDCD, SACD or DVD-Audio seem more or less a niche for enthusiasts of classical music (if not dead), with a very limited catalogue.
Can some of you share my feelings? How do you deal with it?
I def think vinyl tops lossless streaming if dealing with pre digital recording era. I buy mostly vinyl, at max a handful of used cd’s a year.
Even modern day reissues done right (ex Kevin gray tone poet) can top streaming. Provided your turntable rig is up to snuff, with the price barrier to match.
Digital def sounds better on digitally recorded material, especially on a budget setup.
Agreed. Digital music is fun but I just end up skipping to then next track.
With a record, new or used, I sit down and actively listen.