Here’s an alternate thought: Although the cartridge’s challenges and shortcomings are well known, perhaps it has a decided advantage in the symmetry of the kinetics at both ends of the signal chain: The cartridge traces the physical analog of the recording, which creates an electromagnetically induced signal stream. This is amplified and tranferred to the loudspeakers, where the signal excites the electromagnetic fields of the loudspeakers to make music in the room.
Analog tape and digital playback don’t have this physical motion that starts the music. A cartridge tracing an LP has something in common with live music in that both sources are physical vibrations.
Analog tape and digital playback don’t have this physical motion that starts the music. A cartridge tracing an LP has something in common with live music in that both sources are physical vibrations.