I've been told, here at Audiogon, that vinyl is THE superior format as long as you're willing to go down that long expensive rabbit hole required to play it properly. I have no reason to doubt that but at the same time I have no intention of going down it. I don't need that expense or complication.
I have a modest turntable, a decent cartridge a cheap phonostage and a few albums. I occasionally buy an album on a whim. Rarely listen to them.
I get CD's on eBay. Usually between $3 and $8. I research them on the dynamic range database and buy the best recordings I can find.
These days I mostly stream high res. Easy. Convenient.
But when I hear something really good I find the best CD recording of it that I can find and buy it, rip it and keep the CD. I do the same with books. If its good and worth having I get it in hardback and put it on a shelf. If nothing else I'll leave quite the museum when I'm gone.
As it is, I can access my ripped CD's, Amazon Music and Sonos from my chair with the push of a button.