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

I'm old fashion I like listening to vinyl lps and  cds.I have Different setups. 

I grew up with cassettes and then CDs. I wasn’t a Napster guy, but I bought MP3s and switched over to Spotify as soon as I was aware of it. I’m an audiophile neophyte and I’ve only recently started buying vinyl records regularly. I have the “collector” gene, so it was inevitable in one sense. Streaming services don’t scratch that itch. On the other hand, I have a low tolerance for vinyl idiosyncrasies (pops, buzzes, and the like). I’ve had a couple experiences now where I’m happier with the sound quality of a vinyl record than I am with the digital copy of the same recording. They’ve all been new records and most of them have been of the “special edition” variety (e.g., Mofi’s recent release of Van Halen’s “Diver Down.”). I’m thinking that I may limit my collection accordingly.