It is a done deal in my mind and in my system, digital is the way to go. I have a SOTA Sapphire vacuum TT with an SEAC tonearm and Dynavector 20X10 cart and a modified Oppo 103D. Of course the vinyl sounds great, but the hassle of pulling out LP's, cleaning them, and having to repeat the process every 30 minutes has gotten to be way to much of a hassle. I did a comparison last year with a guy who has a very fine system and we compared his VPI rig to his Modwright-modified Oppo CD player and I will be damned if I could hear a difference between the recordings. Nor could he. I think vinyl is a legacy sort of thing that folks don't want to abandon. If you have tons of vinyl available, its great, but if you are a newbie, my best advice is to forget about vinyl. My $500 Oppo is a world-beater and makes my life simple and musical. So does Spotify, which I listen to more and more everyday.
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