Is the Vinyl Revival well and growing?


I never gave up on vinyl. October 1988, I bought my LP12. We were being told CDs were perfect sound forever. People were dumping their vinyl. Thankfully, I cleaned the best that I could find. Now, TTs at all price points are coming on the market. Is the the vinyl revival real and where will we end up?

nkonor
prof
But I know many people like to think this way as it is ego-stroking; it casts themselves as "seeing behind the veil" and others as mere sheep being fleeced.

I resented your comment and that is why I offered mine in return. It's true that I'm not up on the latest technology of vinyl disc/turntables. I apologize for my shortcomings. It's good to hear that you derive so much pleasure from your vinyl and turntable. So, please continue to do so.
prof
But I know many people like to think this way as it is ego-stroking; it casts themselves as "seeing behind the veil" and others as mere sheep being fleeced.

I resented your (above) comment an this is the reason I retorted with my own. There was no need to rant over every single written line. I think its been established that you love your vinyl, turntable etc. I hope you continue to do so. I apologize for getting you bent out of shape but it was only my opinion. You know what they say about opinions? 
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I am delighted that they are making equipment now that greatly improves the sound quality of CD's. Up until about a year or two ago, I listened to vinyl 90 percent of the time. I now listen about 50/50. Still though as prof & others have stated, vinyl is superior in my system & is my choice for serious listening. Funny thing I'm buying a lot of CD's now because they are so cheap & I'm hoping the equipment keeps improving at the rate it has in the last 5 years.