You hit the nail on the head with the vinyl and pricepoint. Nothing beats vinyl quality, but like everything analog, squeezing the very last 5% of quality out of it is supremely expensive, arguably not worth the squeeze for the gains…unless of course it’s your main hobby AND you can afford to go that distance…then like any hobby, it becomes worth it to you.
You hit the nail on the head with the vinyl and pricepoint. Nothing beats vinyl quality, but like everything analog, squeezing the very last 5% of quality out of it is supremely expensive, arguably not worth the squeeze for the gains…unless of course it’s your main hobby AND you can afford to go that distance…then like any hobby, it becomes worth it to you.