Why do you listen to records?


Do you listen to records for the SQ, or do you just prefer to listen to music through this medium?  
I find myself putting records on occasionally, ( I have a large  collection) but I’m not sure if it’s because of their sound.  I certainly have the availability of millions of songs or compositions to listen to by streaming, and the sound quality is just abut the same, and, of course, the variety is endless.

So why listen to records?

rvpiano

If there's one thing I love more than vinyl, it's when others tell me my opinion is wrong. as usual, the edgelords do their best to denigrate that opinion and it's just absolutely delightful. Similar to the "you can't put ketchup on a hotdog" argument (never mind that sweet and salty is a pretty common and enjoyable combo), it's such a weird, insecure flex, like sticking your head into a restaurant to let all the patrons know that YOU don't like the food there.

Now if you'll excuse me, I'm going to put on a record, then a blindfold, so I can start shaking in my pants! 

@yoyoyaya 

l agree, it’s getting to be a yo-yo world.

By the way, l didn’t say that l have a “more trained mind”

l implied that it appears that vinyl listeners generally do. Convenience is not everything which is often the main reason for ”everything”

“Oops…!  l Did It Again”. “Ya Ya”

@mylogic - I love dragging a rock through a trench, trained mind or not :))

@yoyoyaya 

@yoyoyaya 

@yoyoyaya “A rock in a (groove) trench”

l don’t really mind if l get a repeating track when something gets lodged. It makes it a longer side before having to get up to turn the record over.