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

@rvpiano ”+1@ghdprentice”

Should an OP be impartial posting such a discussion as this can be criticised if not.

Any OP wanting a valid and fair discussion should not take sides. It defeats the objectivity of a question if it appears that sides are being taken. Perhaps even a rebuttal for all those who have posted and offered an opposing view within your discussion.
Just a questionable observation.

@newton_john 

I own a Linn LP12 Klimax... but with an Audio Research Reference 3SE phonostage, and a Koetsu Rosewood Signature cartridge. I also added a Silent Running Ohio Class isolation platform which added to the detail and blackened the background... increasing dynamics. You can see my systems under my user ID. My digital end sounds just as good, as warm, emotionally involving and musical.  

I guess it’s as simple as “ because I can “. My belief is wasting time arguing in the format wars is a complete waste of time. My experience and significant investment making reference recordings in reverberat acoustic spaces led me ( and many others ) to conclude each format analog and digital have strengths and weaknesses. Be a seeker - to enjoy and improve… either or both

@bigtwin 

I never get tired of saying that SONY itself admitted that the sampling rate of commercial CDs was determined by market factors: people wanted the convenience of a smaller disk, which dictated a sampling rate that is not sufficient to match the quality of a well recorded good pressing on vinyl. SONY accepted the sampling rate because 95+% of the population can’t hear the difference, or don’t have a system that’s revealing enough to hear it. Or their systems are so mediocre that there is no quality differential to be heard.
 

On my system, where I have both a CD and an LP version of a particular recording, the LP always wins. Without exception. Granted, there are other factors but why ALWAYS? 

 

@mylogic ...Ya caught him. Lol

Sneaky sneaky is how he creeps up on us.

@rvpiano ”+1@ghdprentice”

Should an OP be impartial posting such a discussion as this can be criticised if not.

Any OP wanting a valid and fair discussion should not take sides. It defeats the objectivity of a question if it appears that sides are being taken. Perhaps even a rebuttal for all those who have posted and offered an opposing view within your discussion.
Just a questionable observation.