LP made from a digital master recording...


The digital vs. analog thoughts, even debates I can understand...when the analog LP is from analog masters.  When an LP is pressed using a digital master recording as the source, does that LP still have an analog advantage?   
whatjd
This is not an analog vs digital discussion, or even a mastering discussion.

It is a question of whether a compressed, equalized, distorted recording of a digital file can ever sound better than the digital file itself. 
I have ONE digital recording on LP.Late 80's 1812(Sir Gerog Solti) on London.Also have the CD.
Anyone have these 2 and compared? I would think if you had equal level playback systems, they should sound identical? I don't have the luxury.I'm all about obsessing on period LP's

All I remember is the cannon explosions either format, will compress your chest at appropriate volume.

Analog tape print through and vinyl pre/post echo can add a richness to vinyl recordings.
I've never experienced joy listening to digital - awe maybe, but not happiness. I also don't think vocals sound remotely human with a Dac not made bt DCS. My turntable rig is only about $3k. If I could afford a DCS Bartok, I'd likely upgrade to a $7k analog rig and be happier still.