What brought about these this vs. that conversations? My adult sons, aged 32 and 35, never really knew CDs from vinyl as I did. For the most part, they started out with the original iPad and earbuds. They had a very pleasing experience with the few mp3 files which could be downloaded to their devices. Today, they've just progressed to more storage capacity for the most part. So, when they hear vinyl from a home hi-fi, perhaps inherited, they understandably think vinyl is awesome. Why, because they are comparing vinyl played to speakers to mp3 played to earbuds, not CD in any playback manner. Now, take my Sons times several million similar vinyl encounter scenarios and it's really easy to see why vinyl is making a come back. Funny though, I too have taken a look again at vinyl. After all, I still have a nice collection of albums from before the advent of CD. Firing up my 43 year old Sony PS-4750 I compared the albums to CDs of same material. Obviously, no snap, crackle, and pop from the CDs; but, some of my LPs actually did seem to sound better than the CD version. This lead me to further exploration; and, in some cases, I am preferring LPs to even some 24/192 downloads, and this is using the old turntable and 1980's Shure V15V-MR cartridge. I do not care to argue about any of this though, there's no need, since the decision for how you store music is too compound to make a compelling argument for the way it ought to be for everybody. Enjoy music as you prefer. As can be seen from my signature, I seem to use what is most pleasing within the listening environment I'm constrained to and media I have or don't have in hand: CDs, Compact Cassettes, LPs, DATs, multi-channel SACDs, mp3 streams, and ALAC downloads. It's all good!