A very good ENGINEERING explanation of why analog can not be as good as digital..


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lzRvSWPZQYk

There will still be some flat earthers who refuse to believe it....
Those should watch the video a second or third time :-)
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One wonders where we’d be if Hitler had been very fond of rock music instead of opera? 😳
This is a pretty good explanation of how an analog signal is produced and I found it informative.  However, I do not believe one format is better than the other.  Both digital and analog sound great when played back on high quality gear.  My system includes an analog setup costing around $30K and a digital setup costing around $6K.  To my ears, the analog set up is superior in musical enjoyment, but the digital set up is only slightly behind, at 1/5th the cost.  Fact is, I enjoy both formats and don't expect I will ever abandon one over the other.  
One thing I like about analog is I tend to play an entire side of a record, and when I play digital I skip around to other songs a lot more.  There is something more relaxing about playing records, probably related to a mind set of committing to sitting down and listening to 15+ minutes of music at a time without having the easy option of giving up on a piece with the push of a button.  
On the other hand, the convenience of creating a massive playlist in digital format allows me to play music all day without having to flip sides
“There is something more relaxing about playing records, probably related to a mind set of committing to sitting down and listening to 15+ minutes of music at a time without having the easy option of giving up on a piece with the push of a button.”

>>>>Or it could be just because you don’t feel like you’re being attacking by screaming banshees and razor blades in an elevator.