Digital surpassed vinyl years ago in sound quality, that’s when I sold everything analog: Otari professional r2r, expensive tt setup, amp, albums, and all the cleaning accessories that you need.
Quite a few vinyl enthusiasts compare an expensive TT setup to a subpar digital system and they say vinyl sounds better. You have to spend 5x more on vinyl equipment to equal the sound quality of a decent digital setup.
Also, in these comparisons, the person will play a 16/44 cd and not a hires or DSD file. The cheaper digital setups can’t support DSD256/DSD512 and i2s.
When I had vinyl I would normally listen to the whole album. With digital, I can play a whole album, 1 or couple songs, or have radio option on to play “like” music or play a playlist you configured.
This is why I had the r2r, so I could build a playlist from multiple albums so I can just put the tape on and listen for an hour.

