I just purchased a new Ortofon 2M Red cartridge to replace a worn Shure V15V-MR, which I was using to digitize LP's. Based on reviews, I perceived this cartridge would be ideal. I was wrong,
Still, seems the only sane purpose for a turntable today is to digitize an existing collection of LP's, since overall, CD's just sound better. In fact, it probably makes sense to just buy the CD version of LP's, which have a CD version,
Sterling
We have an interesting hobby. So much expectation and so much opinion in many areas it can be difficult to weed out what the outcome of a purchase may be. I enjoyed reading your post. I can sympathize with the struggles to achieve a goal when you're dealing with sound.
There are a number of recent posts, even Gene has a couple, about the differences between formats. I believe a common thread is that there are more differences in quality regarding how an album was recorded in the studio than there are between the formats themselves in terms of what you will actually hear coming out of your speakers. Restated, an album will sound great on vinyl if the recording effort was great and it will sound about the same on CD if the folks who mastered it for CD did the same level of work. The format doesn't necessarily dictate a better sounding song nearly as much as the quality of the original recording work in the studio.
My own listening experience agrees with that point of view. For me, and this is just an opinion, I buy CD's or HDtracks for new music (or new to me music) because I can digitize them and use a computerized library to store and play them. With CD's, I can have a perfect copy and the original becomes the backup stored in a safe. The audio quality, if I choose good studio recordings, is great.
I will also buy the occasional vinyl LP. Usually, this is music I already know and love and have played for years. The album experience is unique and when I have an itch for listening to an album, only an album will get the job done. I certainly don't think they sound better than CD's, but, they do have their own experience and its satisfying in its own way.
Its nice to have a hobby where you get to choose what you play and many or most of your choices will still sound great. I hope you keep finding ways to enjoy your hobby and not get too wound up with compulsive behavior and financial ruin. I am subject to both