Slightly off topic, a few months ago, after hooking up my new OPPO UDP-205 for multi-channel SACD pleasure, I ordered a few multi-channel SACDs including Eat A Peach from the Allman Brothers. It sounds great. Now, the other day, while cleaning out the basement, I discovered I had the LP of this music. This allowed me to A-B the SACD to the LP. No contest, not even close for my old ears to easily recognize which sounded better, in all manner that better can be discerned. The SACD was clearly superior. I will likely re-visit this experiment though, since the Ortofon 2M Red cartridge I had fitted to my turntable is not in the same league as my Shure V15V-MR, which is out of service at the moment. We'll see; but, from this experiment and others I've engaged it, I think the only reason to own a turntable today is just to be able play records in your possession which are not musically appealing enough to repurchase in CD format, or that might be compelling enough to digitize when you're bored and want something to do.