Is the Vinyl Revival well and growing?


I never gave up on vinyl. October 1988, I bought my LP12. We were being told CDs were perfect sound forever. People were dumping their vinyl. Thankfully, I cleaned the best that I could find. Now, TTs at all price points are coming on the market. Is the the vinyl revival real and where will we end up?

nkonor
I am delighted that they are making equipment now that greatly improves the sound quality of CD's. Up until about a year or two ago, I listened to vinyl 90 percent of the time. I now listen about 50/50. Still though as prof & others have stated, vinyl is superior in my system & is my choice for serious listening. Funny thing I'm buying a lot of CD's now because they are so cheap & I'm hoping the equipment keeps improving at the rate it has in the last 5 years.   

I've never really had problems with CDs, myself.  Early on I used a Meridian 508.20 player and it sounded very nice and "analog" to me.
I eventually sold it when I moved strictly to streaming to my Benchmark DAC, and that has always sounded wonderful as well. (Though my CJ tube amps no doubt help with all this).
Good point prof, I probably didn't give it much of a chance up until the last year or two. 
My LRS is moving next Friday into a space that is 3X the size of their current space. They have a record store (vinyl only), a recording studio and a record label. They are doing very well and I wish them the best. They are GREAT guys and are very passionate about vinyl and recording/re-issuing quality ANALOG recordings. They are betting on the revival continuing and growing. I hope they are right......
digital for the most part has not made me want to sit and really listen.  There are exceptions, but normally no.  There is something about what vinyl and analog does that makes me want to listen.  Its sort of like an OLED tv and a Plasma.  I know that OLED is supposed to be far better, but when I come home and look at the way plasma looks I have no desire to move on in any hurry whatsoever.  

Analog just sounds right in so many ways, its hard to describe.