I’m pleased with the sound but not emotionally thrilled especially from the digital playback. Vinyl does sound have a lot of life depending on the recording.Yes analog (and tubes) are inherently better at this.
This is why I’m asking for help, I don’t have the experience with components to understand the relationship between components.The relationship is everything matters. There is no one single thing you can change that will miraculously make your system emotionally enjoyable. That's the bad news. The good news is everything you change can make it better- you just have to make sure it moves you the direction you want to go.
Right now you know your turntable is the best component. You already have noticed that. Also already noticed some recordings are more involving than others. What you want to do is build on that. Pay close attention to what it is that you like. My bet is it will have nothing to do with frequency response or any of the other things everyone likes to measure. My bet is you will be saying, "I don't know. I just like the feeling."
Which is fine. So what you do is use that to go looking for more things that help amp up that feeling. Tubes are inherently better at this so that might be one way to go. AudioQuest is technically good wire but a little thin emotionally. Synergistic Research is a whole lot more. So that might be another way to go.
Imaging plays a part. The feeling its really right there in front of you. Side wall reflections impact this and between the close side wall and the CD rack you got it bad. Even the records leaned against the wall. I did that one time and a friend noticed the image was worse on that side. This in spite of the fact they were a lot further away. Look at my room https://systems.audiogon.com/systems/8367 If we could hear one record leaned against the wall 7 feet away then for sure its a problem in yours.
No one thing in itself is the answer. Some might hardly be noticeable, some might be big, but no one in itself is gonna catapult you to audiophile nirvana. If that was the case you would already be there. You do after all have the most essential component, the turntable.
How much access do you have to audition gear in person in stores in your area?