I did until I managed to get my digital up to snuff a couple years back after fine tuning my vinyl rig and then added a music server as well.
I have a lot of good music on vinyl only so I would listen to it more if I had the time to deal with playing records but I do not so these days I spend way more time listening to digital than vinyl.
Both sound pretty spot on to my ears in general so the sound of the format itself is not a big factor for me these days.
I would give vinyl a slight edge in general perhaps for classical recordings and digital the nod in general for more electric/electronic, though individual recording quality can sway that either way on a case by case basis.
I have a lot of good music on vinyl only so I would listen to it more if I had the time to deal with playing records but I do not so these days I spend way more time listening to digital than vinyl.
Both sound pretty spot on to my ears in general so the sound of the format itself is not a big factor for me these days.
I would give vinyl a slight edge in general perhaps for classical recordings and digital the nod in general for more electric/electronic, though individual recording quality can sway that either way on a case by case basis.