You don't have to get into analog. I read posts every day here from people who don't want to get into analog.
It takes some commitment, and some study, and some work, and maintenance, and is less convenient.
Some newer music is not available on analog.
It's cheaper to not get into analog.
There can be clicks and pops.
There's no remote.
You have to turn the record over.
You have to clean them.
However, some people, and in increasing numbers, are finding a satisfaction from analog sound that they regularly report they cannot achieve from digital. I have felt this way since digital came out, and still do. The analog users seem to be convinced that all this extra work is worth the effort. I certainly do.
It takes some commitment, and some study, and some work, and maintenance, and is less convenient.
Some newer music is not available on analog.
It's cheaper to not get into analog.
There can be clicks and pops.
There's no remote.
You have to turn the record over.
You have to clean them.
However, some people, and in increasing numbers, are finding a satisfaction from analog sound that they regularly report they cannot achieve from digital. I have felt this way since digital came out, and still do. The analog users seem to be convinced that all this extra work is worth the effort. I certainly do.