@jay73 I get exactly what you mean. Although vinyl is a richer experience... I use the analogy of enjoying excellent frozen yogurt vs tasting real ice cream... streaming is just so much more convenient. I'm listening to my "Straight Ahead Jazz" playlist that contains over 250 tracks, shuffled on Qobuz. I've done a couple of things to optimize the sound to make it more analog, less digital sounding. I can listen for hours
These days, I only spin vinyl on Sundays. There's the whole ritual of selection, brushing each side prior to play, placing turntable weight, cueing up and then settling in. Then it's up again to remove, replace and do the same thing again. Is there a superior sound? Yes, but sometimes I question whether it's worth the hassle for marginal improvement, trading off convenience.
There are all the other challenges with vinyl: surface noise, cracks and skips. That last part just burns me up! I cannot for the life of me, figure out how I can take a newly pressed re-issue. treat it with utmost care, and still develop a "scratch"?!
I'll end it with this. According to many reviews - professional and user testimonials - Linear Tube Audio's Aero DAC comes extremely close to producing that vinyl effect many of us crave. That's one of my next upgrades. Then I might only play records once a month.