Agree with ojgalli 100% + very good point!
With good playback equipment (ie your medium to higher-end home stereo/audio system) mastering and production is by far more important than delivery medium.
There are some very old recordings that are full of technical flaws from a modern perspective yet sound most wonderful and enjoyable on a good system.
For example, I've heard some very old stuff by Louis Armstrong broadcast over the internet on WWOZ, New Orleans, using my Roku Soundbridge, on Christmas Day (wish I could remember exactly what the recordings were??) that blew me away as much as anything I've heard on the best vinyl or CD.
With good playback equipment (ie your medium to higher-end home stereo/audio system) mastering and production is by far more important than delivery medium.
There are some very old recordings that are full of technical flaws from a modern perspective yet sound most wonderful and enjoyable on a good system.
For example, I've heard some very old stuff by Louis Armstrong broadcast over the internet on WWOZ, New Orleans, using my Roku Soundbridge, on Christmas Day (wish I could remember exactly what the recordings were??) that blew me away as much as anything I've heard on the best vinyl or CD.

