Rega P25, would it sound better than my CDP?


I am currently using a Roksan Kandy MKIII Cd Player. If I got a Rega P25 with a Benz cart, would this set-up give me superior quality over digital in my system?

I guess what I'm trying to say is, Is the P25 on the same level as my Roksan Kandy CDP? Or better?
agent193
I'm using older Exposure gear for pre and Power. The phonostage will likely be the Trichord Dino. I am using PMC LB1 Speakers.

Will this vinyl set-up be sufficient enough to make most vinyl lovers prefer the sound to CD (with my current CDP).

I know there are a lot of people here who prefer the sound of vinyl.

What differences can I axpect to hear between the two formats. I assume CD will still be clearer and maybe a little more detailed. Vinyl maybe a little more organic where a guitar sounds more like a guitar, etc. Am I wrong, wha else?

Thanks BTW for all your time,
Ang
All I can add is I have a P25 with a Lyra Lydian B and a number of tweeks and I beleive the sound is more natural at the very least than my Linn Ikemi. I enjoy them both but I am stuck on the old "we hear in analog". Since digital is usually analog converted to digital then digital converted back to analog, I think the analog just sounds better. Your P25 is a great place to start do some tweeks.
Dis-Claimer: these are just my opinions derived on personnal experience and preference.
Never in my life have I heard any Rega deck described as such. Years ago I had a P25 and that is not the way I heard it at all.

I am sometimes accused of being *laconic* in my responses. Yet when I give a full explanation and direction someone jumps with an out of place comment. Give it a test: buy a Fania All Stars virgin vinyl limited edition salsa LP (from eBay) and then get the same in CD format. Compare...and let the present be the judge--not the past.

Remember, audio grade CD players have perfect pitch. The Regas don't.

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Theo, do you find that although Vinyl is more "natural" sounding, is your CDP a little more detailed? I assume a good CDP will always be more detailed, wider soundstage due to the higher resolution? Or am I just talking out of my ars? What would you say are the advantages of your digital front end over your analog, if any?

Thanks for your input
I don't think my comment was out of place. And I'm not saying Regas are pitch perfect, because they aren't.

But even if the test you propose makes the Rega sound sluggish compared to the seedee, that is not what you said. You said

>music will sound sluggish and percussion instruments will not sound crisp and fast.<

You didn't say

the music on this record as compared to the seedee

What I'm saying is that sluggish is not how I would describe the Rega. And it is the first time I have ever heard it described as such. You are entitled to your opinion. And I think I remember you as being a Rega basher from posts on the Asylum. No harm, it that's how you perceive it. But my point is you are in the minority with that perception.