Audiophiles love to tweek their equipment.
Vinyl playback systems can be endlessly "tweeked", but unlike most digital tweeks (like the plastic thing you place on top of your CDP) the analog tweeks actually make sense and can significantly affect the sound.
The argument that there are excellent, and historic, recordings which are not available in digital format is valid.
The ritual of LP play is loved by some. Like the Japanese tea ceremony, where the taste of the tea is not the most important thing.
(How am I doing, Albert?)
Vinyl playback systems can be endlessly "tweeked", but unlike most digital tweeks (like the plastic thing you place on top of your CDP) the analog tweeks actually make sense and can significantly affect the sound.
The argument that there are excellent, and historic, recordings which are not available in digital format is valid.
The ritual of LP play is loved by some. Like the Japanese tea ceremony, where the taste of the tea is not the most important thing.
(How am I doing, Albert?)