Digital recordings on Vinyl


I've generally tried to avoid it but now I'm weighing the difference between getting a really good dac or just just getting the vinyl cuts and playing it on my awesome analog rig. You?
moryoga
Will well recorded digital always sound better on a really good dac, as well recorded analog sounds best on vinyl?

As discussed here many times, they're 2 different formats and I think the key to good digital is more than just the DAC. You have to consider all the components such as the master clock, the right cable and choosing tube or SS DAC for your individual system. So I guess I'm saying a great digital setup will provide a great listening experience and can be just as enjoyable as vinyl. As long as you don't get into the analogue vs digital wars.
The whole question is a red herring. The problem is not in one 'kind' of recording ie 'digital' ve analog..
It is far more in tthe individual recording. mastering chain.
So it is easy to have a superior all digital CD, or digital LP, just as it is easy to have a POS sounding all analog LP.

For myself I NEVER even bother to check if an LP is a digital master. remaster etc.. Nor if a CD is all digital or not.
Elizabeth has it right, depends on the individual recording. mastering chain. Just as their can be huge differences in analogue vinyl recordings, so too in the digital realm. Wait, Sony's new HiRes stuff will shortly appear and better choices will be available.
I guess the question could also be "What sounds better, a good digital recording on a good DAC or a good digital recording pressed on vinyl played on a really good analog rig? "