Have you asked yourself this question?


Lately I have thought about selling my entire analog set-up:  Turntable, phono preamp, and vinyl collection.  It's a good system, but my digital system sounds good enough that I don't listen to the analog system any more.

For purposes of illustrating my dilemma, my system is as follows:

Analog system:  Linn Sondek LP12, upgraded with Lingo II power supply, Karousel bearing, and trampolin suspension.  Loci Psionic Tonearm with practically new Clearaudio Maestro cartridge.  PS Audio Stellar Phono Preamp.  Plus, about 450 records, mostly popular stuff from the late 60s, 70s and 80s.

Digital System:  Metrum Acoustics Streamer (Roon endpoint) plus Metrum Onyx DAC.

Just curious if any of you have thought about selling your entire analog rig, because you don't listen to it.  What did you finally decide? Interested in your experiences.

hifinut51

I've thought about it, but don't want to sell my analog gear or records.

One thing others haven't mentioned is that there is often artwork and info on LP liner notes that one might not find on a streaming service.  It might be on a CD, but often in a less useable form.

Soundwise, I think streaming can equal or surpass vinyl pretty easily, especially if you stream hi-res files, and you can't beat the convenience.  I'm probably listening to streaming over 90% of the time now.

What Dogberry said. And really, I don’t care what anyone else chooses or why they might choose or have already chosen to do it. No one is hurt by these decisions.

I have recently added to my digital system, with the interest in adding streaming in the future. I think the way to go is with a mix of digital and analog. For the days when i want the sound of digital and all that it offers, transport to DAC; when i want to go analog, then that is an option. To exclude one in favor of the other, if affordable, makes no sense to me. Also, I actually think that good digital is more complex than good analog...why, because one has to consider way more variables.

Maybe I am more used to vinyl and all that it requires ( as I have always owned a vinyl rig), but my recent foray into digital ( DAC’s, streaming, switch’s, upsampling etc.,) and learning more about streaming, makes me believe digital streaming is far more complicated.