Eric,
When I decided to get more serious about sound quality a few years ago I was disappointed in the sound I was getting from my low-fi vinyl rig. I wanted vinyl to sound better, but found that for me, I had to invest quite a bit more on the analog side to get it there. This is just my opinion, but I think digital sound comes cheaper, but once you invest in better analog equipment it is the better experience.
I would predict that with your current equipment, I would not find a preference for the vinyl. But my ability to discern may not be as good as yours or the next guys. This is the type of thing a good dealer would help you with and could do an A/B comparison at different dollar levels.
If you haven't seen this thread, you might find it helpful. Good luck.
https://forum.audiogon.com/discussions/when-and-how-did-you-if-at-all-realize-vinyl-is-better
When I decided to get more serious about sound quality a few years ago I was disappointed in the sound I was getting from my low-fi vinyl rig. I wanted vinyl to sound better, but found that for me, I had to invest quite a bit more on the analog side to get it there. This is just my opinion, but I think digital sound comes cheaper, but once you invest in better analog equipment it is the better experience.
I would predict that with your current equipment, I would not find a preference for the vinyl. But my ability to discern may not be as good as yours or the next guys. This is the type of thing a good dealer would help you with and could do an A/B comparison at different dollar levels.
If you haven't seen this thread, you might find it helpful. Good luck.
https://forum.audiogon.com/discussions/when-and-how-did-you-if-at-all-realize-vinyl-is-better