For me I think there's a lot of nostalgia to it. I used to have a small but nice record collection and an OK turntable and loved listening to albums. Not songs, but the entire creation of the artist.
I bought a vintage Marantz receiver at a garage sale about 20 years ago and it came with a Marantz 6100 turntable. The turntable just sat in my garage for over a decade. I was out there one day and decided to clean it up and try it out. After a new belt and some cleaning and a new stylus, I was able to listen to some records. They didn't sound great, but there was something special about playing a record.
Now I have 5 turntables in 4 different systems and primarily spin vinyl. I have around 1,000 CDs, mostly all burned to hard drive, as well as Qobuz, Spotify, and Tidal, but prefer vinyl.
I prefer the sound of vinyl, although I have some pretty decent digital playback options also. However for me, it's really more about the tactile experience and the ritual of playing the album and the experience of active listening, versus what is often background music when I'm listening to digital sources. Perhaps some nostalgia also.
I bought a vintage Marantz receiver at a garage sale about 20 years ago and it came with a Marantz 6100 turntable. The turntable just sat in my garage for over a decade. I was out there one day and decided to clean it up and try it out. After a new belt and some cleaning and a new stylus, I was able to listen to some records. They didn't sound great, but there was something special about playing a record.
Now I have 5 turntables in 4 different systems and primarily spin vinyl. I have around 1,000 CDs, mostly all burned to hard drive, as well as Qobuz, Spotify, and Tidal, but prefer vinyl.
I prefer the sound of vinyl, although I have some pretty decent digital playback options also. However for me, it's really more about the tactile experience and the ritual of playing the album and the experience of active listening, versus what is often background music when I'm listening to digital sources. Perhaps some nostalgia also.