I have never been without LPs and an analog setup.
However, I did sell off a part of my vinyl some years ago, and regret it ever since.
Of course I miss quite a few of those LPs, and might not be able to remember everything I sold, in order to replace it.
The other reason for regret is, much of my collection is made up of progressive music from all over the world, some of it is rare and now worth quite a bit of $$$.
Even though I kept all of the real rare, expensive LPs (most of it rare Italian prog, many LPs worth over $1000, and more), there is no telling what I sold that also might be worth big $$$.
However, I did sell off a part of my vinyl some years ago, and regret it ever since.
Of course I miss quite a few of those LPs, and might not be able to remember everything I sold, in order to replace it.
The other reason for regret is, much of my collection is made up of progressive music from all over the world, some of it is rare and now worth quite a bit of $$$.
Even though I kept all of the real rare, expensive LPs (most of it rare Italian prog, many LPs worth over $1000, and more), there is no telling what I sold that also might be worth big $$$.