Is it all worth it?


Do you ever get the feeling when you start to question whether playing records is really worth it all?
You know with everything involved with great record playback.
The setup, the cleaning regime, the $1000 plus cartridges that start their finite lifespan as soon as stylus first touches vinyl and spirals into less and less value with every play.
All the tweaks involved, cables, mats, isolation etc.
Then the media itself with it's inevitable disapointments.

Don't you just like to push a couple buttons on your phone app and be listening to great sound with a worldwide catalogue at your fingertips.

Or is it that when all of it lines up and the sounds are just sublime, then yes you sit back with a wry smile and say...

Yep, it's all worth it!
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@chrisoshea, it is only a matter of time, inevitability that ALL vinyl WILL eventually wear off.  After that, everyone will go digital :-)

Dont misunderstand, I love vinyl and listen to it a lot too, but having said that, I am not burying my head in the sand either.
I once owned an expensive, state of the art, turntable.  I owned several very good ones before I got my Merrill Heirloom and Grado Signature tonearm. I also used to be a TT repairman for the BSR company back in the day.  Turntables did not intimidate me.  Many records do not sound that good. Getting certain instruments to sound realistic with a cartridge can be frustrating.  When I heard good digital?  I knew what I was hearing was closer to the real thing.  Having been a musician and hearing live instruments up close, it just clicked with me. Too many assume that all music performances should sound fantastic.  They do not.  If you like how your system presents what you hear?  Why bother?