When and how did you, if at all, realize vinyl is better?


Of course I know my own story, so I'm more curious about yours.  You can be as succinct as two bullets or write a tome.  
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Purchased a 30th anniversary LP of Dark Side of the Moon on a half speed mastered, 180 gram, special formulated virgin vinyl.  Already had the same album on CD.  Played both synchronized together and switched back & forth between them.  There was no doubt the vinyl was superior.  It won hands down on overall sound quality.  From that point forward I replaced all my old records with 180 & 200 gram virgin vinyl recordings, many are 1/2 speed mastered, which I believe have superior sound quality.
Simple comparisons may not tell the whole story. Unless CDs are treated and the CD player is isolated from seismic vibrations (among other things) analog usually has an advantage IMHO. Tweaking and modding can make the comparisons more competitive. And if you’re a clever fellow you might even make the CD win. There are simply way too many variables to make a definitive case for either format.

I love the sound of records through my TT (Goldmund); and only began getting real pleasure
from CD's/digital "after" I used an Equitech "balanced" isolation transformer to separate/isolate power to analog and digital sources. Friends think it's 'overkill' - until they listen, and relax. It has certainly been "transform-ative" to my enjoyment of digital. I have found using top level MIT Oracle interconnects contributes enormously to my enjoyment of digital as well. (I also agree w geoffkait about providing a stable base for the digital player)
I also appreciate the significant contribution of the ULTRABIT PLATINUM cleaner and treatment for CD's (as do countless others)
Kudos to 
George S. Louis, Esq, CEO, Digital Systems & Solutions
www.audiogeorge.com