Does Anyone Think CD is Better Than Vinyl/Analog?


I am curious to know if anyone thinks the CD format (and I suppose that could include digital altogether) sounds better than vinyl and other analog formats. Who here has gone really far down both paths and can make a valid comparison? So far, I have only gone very far down the CD path and I just keep getting blown away by what the medium is capable of! I haven’t hit a wall yet. It is extremely dependent on proper setup, synergy and source material. Once you start getting those things right, the equipment gets out of the way and it can sound more fantastic than you can imagine! It’s led me to start developing a philosophy that goes something like this: Digital IS “perfect sound forever”; it’s what we do to the signal between the surface of the CD and the speaker cone that compromises it.” 
So I suppose what I’m asking for is stories from people who have explored both mediums in depth and came to the conclusion that CD has the most potential (or vice versa - that’s helpful too). And I don’t simply mean you’ve spent a lot of money on a CD player. I mean you’ve tinkered and tweaked and done actual “research in the lab,” and came back with a deep understanding of the medium and can share those experiences with others.

In my experience, the three most important things to get right are to find a good CD player (and good rarely means most expensive in my experience) and then give it clean power. In my case, I have modified my CD player to run off battery power with DC-DC regulators. The last thing that must be done right is the preamp. It’s the difference between “sounds pretty good” and “sounds dynamic and realistic.”
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@mijostyn....being a newbie in the digital realm, I fully acknowledge there is much to learn. I am trusting multiple reviews that the DAC in my integrated is of quality(Audio Research GSi75). My understanding is that the streamer is not significant for SQ if coming out digital into an external DAC.  I therefore have not been inclined to pursue other streamers.  I am only a couple weeks into this arena so there's that too ; )


I cannot comment on CD sound, but since you included all digital I can share how my records compare to hi-res streaming.  I abandoned CDs 15 years ago when a friend did some A-B comparisons of a few albums on his system.  We both had decent systems...solid state separates with floor standers(total system ~$10k MSRP).  I had no records at all and bought a turntable and began my journey down the groove.  Now, 15 years later, my system has grown along with my collection.  I recently took a chance on an integrated and was surprised how much I liked it in comparison to my separates.  It is a hybrid with tube amplification along with a well regarded DAC.  I got a Node2i a couple weeks ago and have been listening via Tidal and Amazon Music HD.  Tidal would always drop with hi-res files and only play consistently with CD files.  I am now on Amazon and it is a superior user experience and the sound seems the same.  I like how millercarbon described it....background.  When I am upstairs hanging out with my 8yo daughter, it is nice to have the digital and not going up and down the stairs to flip records.  Without exception, whenever I am in my seat and experiencing the soundstage, records win.  It is kind of like soda.  I quit buying soda at the grocery over a decade ago.  I would occasionally get one when indulging on fast food.  The past few years I almost have to spit out the first drink so I never get them anymore.  My ears have not had digital music through my speakers in years and oh my gosh....whenever I switch over it is sooo bright and tinny!!  The fatigue is immediate.  I plan to keep my Node2i as it opens up the door to listen to music I don't yet own and it also makes things simpler when cooking or upstairs.  If the playing field is somewhat level between the two sources, then I cannot imagine digital ever sounding better.  I think some people have a mental block for the time and care it takes to own and enjoy vinyl.  If digital makes you happy then you are lucky, but I think you owe it to yourself to give vinyl a chance.  After all...we do tweaks and upgrades just to hear the faintest audible justification.  Well, digital to vinyl is by far the best tweak I ever made to my system.