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Meh, the under lying extra noise is what those people are looking for and not the purity of the sound. Which supposedly ties back to the inherent sound of live music which isn't cleaned up digitally.
It's all potatoes no matter which kind of audiophile a person is.
Yeah the sound and the experience of the hassle is what makes vinyl worth experiencing but there is a large portion who claim vinyl sounds the highest quality.
Totally. And I'm happy to acknowledge the former, while I laugh at the latter.