Given the difficulty and expense in playback, I thought about conversion. The same issue, you need really good ADC. It goes on and on.
Now with streaming many are available on streaming, often in high resolution... maybe not DSD. But without the clicks and the lineage of conversion from master tapes, stampers, vinyl, to be bought, played, stored and have a cartridge and phono stage process it... then conversion to digital; wear and pops and all.
Qobuz has a huge library and more and more high definition. Since, at about any level you can make your digital sound better than you analog end. Just little reason to do it... other than for the fun and challenge.
I am listening to the Mercury 1958 recording with the full album notes of Saint-Saens: Symphony No. 3 conducted by Paul Paray in 24bit 96kHz, on Qobuz as I type. I just went to find one since starting this note.