How many of you are digital only systems?


I currently have an all digital setup, streaming and stored digital files and ripped CD’s on my Innuos Zen mkIII via Chord Qutest to a PrimaLuna EVO 400i. I have been contemplating adding analog to my system, like a Clearaudio concept table. I am NOT hear to debate which one is better, so please don’t turn it into that, I understand the differences. How many of you are digital only? If you listen to digital as well, please tell me why. Is it because of sonic qualities or just the nostalgic reasons of spinning vinyl. I just don’t know if I want a turntable because it would be new gear to play with or if I think it has sonic qualities that I am missing with digital. I would have to buy new vinyl as I really only have a few of my albums from when I was teenager in the 80’s. Maybe I should just put the money towards upgrading digital components, even though I love my Qutest/Zen combo, I could move up in their line?? Am I missing something truly special in the audio world if I’m all digital? Thanks for your thoughts 
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I used to be all analog only 3 years ago.  Part of the reason was the ritual and the inclusion of digital has increased my time enjoying music.

And the media available for digitial is HUGE!  So there's that!  Enjoy the journey.

Its digital only for me. I grew up with vinyl but fully embraced CDs when I purchased my first player in 1987. The quality of vinyl records got so bad in the early 80’s that I was returning 50% of my purchases due to defects. Warpage, pops, clicks, scratches etc. I sold my remaining LPs decades ago and have never looked back. I understand the appeal of vinyl and am very glad it’s made a comeback. Vinyl was on the brink of extinction 20 plus years ago where CDs appear to be now. Like vinyl, I wouldn’t count CDs out just yet. DAC technology has taken huge leaps in the last few years and will continue to do so in the future. This is a boon for all digital formats including CDs. The SQ of my cd transport / standalone DAC would be unimaginable a few years ago for the price I paid. I also love streaming and the opportunity it gives me to explore new music along with its convenience. I still prefer CDs because it offers a physical medium in which I own the music. Streaming is like borrowing from a library and I have seen titles disappear without notice. The cost of vinyl, its high maintenance, and storage issues are what prohibits me from every wanting to return to it. CDs current fall from grace provides a huge buying opportunity and I love being able to scoop up used CD titles at bargain basement prices. Alas, this may not continue forever.

I gots both.  Fairly new P6, good phono stage and ~100 albums.  Fairly mature Digital setup as well that I been working on for years.   I rarely use the TT anymore.  If I were in your shoes I would put my money in improved amplification,speakers or DAC and stay with the digital path.  CDs are a bargain and vinyl has become a bad value.

I chose to focus on streaming, copying and storing music files-

All in one machine- Innuos ZEN MK3. 

Turntables do sound better sometimes-Okay happy?

What I do with Qobuz/Roon is find and enjoy new music

everyday. Beats cleaning records and checking TT measurements.

In time digital will pass analog. 

Well since this thread was resurrected after a few months I thought I better provide an update. I did end up getting back into vinyl after 30 years. I bought a VPI Prime Scout/Ortofon Quintet Blue going into a Sutherland Insight LPS phono pre and I am SO GLAD I did. I find myself favoring vinyl so much more. Vinyl just has much more presence in the room to me, where digital sounds flatter. Vinyl in my system sounds fuller bodied where digital sounds thinner. For reference I am running an Innuos Zenith mkIII feeding a Chord Qutest. Most of my digital is FLAC and DSD files saved on the internal SSD. I also stream Qobuz. But right now, its all vinyl for me.