Analogue from Digital


Is there any reason to expect that vinyl pressings from modern digital recordings would sound more “analogue” than CDs or hi-res streams? Just wondering.
audio-satisficer

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 By the mid 1980's just about everything was recorded digitally


that's not true
It depends who cut the lacquer disc, pressing plant is also very important. Your cartridge and the whole analog rig are very important. In other words you don’t know what you’re listening to.

I hate digital, but everything is much simpler with digital, you’re always listening to the master (if it was originally recorded in digital format).

If you want ANALOG just don’t buy digitally remastered reissues and don’t buy new records if they are recorded digitally (it's not the analog, not even close).