Recommendations for a jazz record which demonstrates vinyl superiority over digital


I have not bought a vinyl record since CDs came out, but have been exposed to numerous claims that vinyl is better.  I suspect jazz may be best placed to deliver on these claims, so I am looking for your recommendations.

I must confess that I do not like trad jazz much.  Also I was about to fork out A$145 for Miles Davis "Kind of Blue" but bought the CD for A$12 to see what the music was like.  I have kept the change!

I love the jazz in the movie Babylon, which features local Oz girl Margo Robbie (the film, not the jazz).

So what should I buy?

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@ghdprentice 

+1 (emphasis added ) Nailed it …point, set, and match in tennis jargon….. full stop.
 

There is no vinyl superiority over digital high resolution and properly mastered files played on a quality-build 2-channel system with worthy hi-rez resolution capabilities 

 

 

The investigation is quite Simple, the Master Tape being Demo’d in the Link is available to Purchase along with The Vinyl Pressing and CD, maybe even a Streamed Data in now to be found.

It’s Jazz as well, I own both Vinyl and CD, and have loaned both out within my local HiFi Group. The Feedback is more about the uniqueness of the Recording through Bernie Grundman’s skills being presented through the recording.

 

https://uk.video.search.yahoo.com/yhs/search;_ylt=AwrkPDJBpxNnPJwy_BR3Bwx.;_ylu=Y29sbwMEcG9zAzEEdnRpZAMEc2VjA3Nj?p=ana+almighty+jerome+sabbagh+Master+Tape&type=f2%3A%3B.6850610d4680680b2811f3dcdca6be379af%3B5.ac485699f167851185abd8a8e3b01611ec4ceacc0ec960448b74805219ec715ff444172e085fa8ab2404f80e999&param2=9dUI1n2R0BLDxNuWfiP4aSFOTltNdSPoIx38%2BUf%2FiXrvPdoGmStdlfwLFZYDvqkAJrWWk4yNReCLnBD%2FqPsDZd7olTZcV8HMx1G%2Fk786sE2Tis1g8dJd8zxVWs%2BbKztBnq1TfqUiqPYK9pXifXmJFyorDuCsYXJE71Y6G5tfejCxpoCykrpr%2Bip1lmlJtAJYta33plD7Ojd%2F0z61TGnr81MmzONfEoPpal%2BPaFZWpflZqdWhul7znZh4gRvSUxY9oOp2X7oCyY%2B3hyS2ZMvXy%2FuTzFi3jyZJjNeNjWBaZ%2FX0%2FCqsoAm9Mff%2BvaAb8ypy&param3=HpCyCT2cXaKG4CVDR00rqlSr3FoJYZnmiwl1hIhP7ORcwvK%2F0U7mr7TFNI3FZ%2BsstOw0E4UV0S8uoWdOkC9Hi6b2HYVaXlTG%2BXtkY7bl83%2B2D7XyB1I4uVr8H7TwkM516P3q0iwPFSqLvYl2QKacMiBD2cyBQF62cXj%2FO4uL27%2BdntazOCk00gu%2BUq4UY0wul5d7YM%2FCVyutsOh1MkObWXrsqOC8HH0U4tiTnhDIE3HlAUtWg%2BY2i5X8aB6OouQqLRtWMClGQ15ah6ImwrXwq1V%2Ft9TOy%2BMBCrOXe1mFBKsbJi2dpURgRHvgS7hfHHp5&hsimp=yhs-syn_scoop&hspart=iba&ei=UTF-8&fr=yhs-iba-syn_scoop#id=27&vid=926a1413a11e92f35bc71967d06c54b3&action=view

well that used to be the case but not anymore not with the DACs that have come out in the last few years, check out the Wyred4sound 10th anniversary DAC, one of the reviewers put it up against his VPI turntable with a $5,000 Japanese cartridge on it and he said that the 10th anniversary DAC was every bit as an analog sounding, on that review I bought it and I totally agree this DAC is very warm sounding but yet detailed but not analytical and they also give you a 30-day trial. I obviously didn't return it, it's the best DAC I've had in my system and it has gone up against DACs 2 to 3 times the price and it's beat them.

People here are putting out wrong info. Whether vinyl sounds better than digital, is related to the mastering of both. If the vinyl is mastered very well but the digital not so much, the vinyl will sound better on a good system no matter how good your dac is. Vice versa applies as well

All things being equal I prefer the sound of vinyl. I have a pretty good digital system, probably better than my vinyl system, but I just like the vinyl sound better. Maybe that’s just my ears or maybe that’s what I grew up with 

I stream more than I play vinyl because it is so convenient and the sound difference is not huge. In any event, it’s impossible for someone to definitively say what will sound better to another person.. It’s entirely subjective, and your experience may be different than mine. You have to listen for yourself and everyone’s ears are different. Some may not perceive a different sound, but that doesn’t mean it’s true for everybody.
Isn’t that what we tell Amir all the time?