Mmakshak, I think the difference between the finest vinyl and digital has closed greatly in the last five years with better dacs and teflon output caps as well as going to read until right hard drives as a digital source. Finally, I have found the finest of isolation, Halcyonics, drives both to their highest levels yet.
I still suspect that neither will ever equal quality reel to reel tapes at close to the originals.
I also believe that neither digital nor vinyl will closely approach live with the speakers and the amplifiers being the major reason for this failure.
With every improvement I have made to pursue realism, I still hear a difference between vinyl and digital. Vinyl now has virtually no surface noise, thanks largely to the Halcyonics and the use of the Walker Audio Prelude four step cleaner. The bass has location and no boom or overhang. Digital has much the same character thanks to no errors in reading the digital information and the clarity of teflon caps. Having the dac well isolated on the Halcyonics also makes a major improvement.
Finally, my new H-Cat amp is like no other I have heard and make both live, but that is another thread.
I still suspect that neither will ever equal quality reel to reel tapes at close to the originals.
I also believe that neither digital nor vinyl will closely approach live with the speakers and the amplifiers being the major reason for this failure.
With every improvement I have made to pursue realism, I still hear a difference between vinyl and digital. Vinyl now has virtually no surface noise, thanks largely to the Halcyonics and the use of the Walker Audio Prelude four step cleaner. The bass has location and no boom or overhang. Digital has much the same character thanks to no errors in reading the digital information and the clarity of teflon caps. Having the dac well isolated on the Halcyonics also makes a major improvement.
Finally, my new H-Cat amp is like no other I have heard and make both live, but that is another thread.