@medium_grade Stated " but I am interested in getting reactions 😁"
The OP has certainly been successful with achieving their interest.
I can't side any longer, End Sound produced from a Digital Source or Analogue Source are totally satisfying.
I use my Digital Source with the Standalone Dedicated DAC and my Vinyl Source with a option on Standalone Dedicated Phonostages and other ancillaries to woork with the Cartridge Type being used.
I do have to consider Equipment required to receive signal and send it on for further Amplification, but that is the part of being interested in audio equipment and the End Sound able to be produced, this is an equal interest for each source, and will most likely be equally considered when Streaming as a Source is an added option.
As for the needed Medium, I own Analogue Hard Medium for approx' 40 Years and still collect this medium as used Purchases and New Purchases from New Artists. The Initial Digital Medium is inherited approx' 10 Years past as a result of other Family Members having given up on using CD and have their music data on Phones. Purchased of New and Used CD's is continuous and multi hundreds are a collection at the present. CD Albums has proven to be much easier to acquire than Vinyl Albums, as a carrier bag full can be bought for a few pounds.
After many years of A/B Comparisons of same Album Titles using various configurations of a audio system set up the experiences have led to one outcome. pl When listening to either Source, there is not a want to experience the other under the guise there is better to be attained, the musical encounter produced by either is more than enough to make a good impression.
If I were invited to be informed on critical mechanical requirements of a CD Player or a Turntable > Tonearm > Cartridge, the Analogue learning will take precedence all the time and there lies the difference, the mechanical requirements of Analogue has it own Sub Category for being compelling to learn and be an interest.