Learsfool, lets just say that *you* prefer the distortion created by Lps. I have read in the audiophile press many articles and interviews by people with well trained ears who find listening to digital to be as enjoyable as listening to vinyl. Your personal tastes are absolutely valid but you are speaking for a small minority of a small minority.
In addition, there are many albums that just about everyone agrees sound better in digital than on Lp.
Many people don't have the cash or the time to put together and maintain a sophisticated analog rig that trumps digital at every turn. These people love music and the enjoyment they get from digital is valid too.
The high-end would be dead without digital. The numbers don't lie. We need to attract more people to our passion, not push them away.
In addition, there are many albums that just about everyone agrees sound better in digital than on Lp.
Many people don't have the cash or the time to put together and maintain a sophisticated analog rig that trumps digital at every turn. These people love music and the enjoyment they get from digital is valid too.
The high-end would be dead without digital. The numbers don't lie. We need to attract more people to our passion, not push them away.