IME, the answer for the OP is no, but...
I have been gradually digitizing my vinyl to put on my server for many years. Currently, I digitize at 96/24 FLAC on my Sweetvinyl Sugarcube SC-2. While I don't see the digital files as equal to the vinyl when played back, it's fairly close. One thing I would say is that more often than not, I prefer the digitized vinyl to bog standard CDs of the same albums. Make that just about all the time. Since I can't afford to buy lots of hi res downloads or a streaming hi res service, this is, for me, the best way to have high quality music available on my server for when I don't want to bother with finding, cleaning and playing LPs, which is almost always. YMMV.
I have been gradually digitizing my vinyl to put on my server for many years. Currently, I digitize at 96/24 FLAC on my Sweetvinyl Sugarcube SC-2. While I don't see the digital files as equal to the vinyl when played back, it's fairly close. One thing I would say is that more often than not, I prefer the digitized vinyl to bog standard CDs of the same albums. Make that just about all the time. Since I can't afford to buy lots of hi res downloads or a streaming hi res service, this is, for me, the best way to have high quality music available on my server for when I don't want to bother with finding, cleaning and playing LPs, which is almost always. YMMV.