I have about 900 LP's from my college days, and I had a decent TT back then. I love to handle my LP's, and I flirted with re-exploring the vinyl when I briefly cycled in a tube pre with a phone stage. I found that after streaming and playing digitized music from my server, the nostalgic value of listening to vinyl just didn't come close to my digital rig (although finding some weed in the fold was always nostalgic, LOL!
I have many of my albums digitized on my server, so theoretically that is a bit perfect capture of the "vinyl" sound, although I can't say one way or the other. One thing that many people don't mention, but I found with my LPs, is the noise from these recordings from the '60's and '70s. Groove noise, snap, crackle and pop, are often present an never on digital. Plus it's easier to listen to an entire album on digital instead of having to get up every 20 minutes and figure out what to put on next. And as some have said, letting Roon curate music after the album is over is a big plus for me too. So while a very expensive vinyl rig might bring out the best in a vinyl recording, I have not found it to be the equal of digital. Of course, there are crappy vinyl recordings that will not sound good no matter what, and there are crappy digital records that will not sound good, no matter what. So like everything else in this "hobby," there are always tradeoffs.

