If you like Prog Rock, listen to the vinyl versions of old Genesis and King Crimson (like Court Of The Crimson King),then check out the remasters by Steven Wilson. World of difference, even with the same basic tracks. Huge difference!
I have always marveled at the differences in sound quality on various recordings. Some, even from the '50s, '60s and '70s, sound excellent and many are absolutely terrible. If my system or room didn't change, it's a problem with the medium or the mastering if the remaster sounds much better.
Been there, done that. CD/digital is the way to go on prog rock, provided you get a CD that was properly remastered. As much bass as vinyl, even mids, crisp highs. No hiss or pops.
I suspect tha prong rock listens very well on digital because of its dynamic range. This makes it different to metal or classic rock which, depending on the recording quality, has the range of a wet fish being pounded by a big rock (I listen to a lot of classic rock and a bit of metal too).
These days, most remasters are $hit. It's being remastered for ear buds or portable speakers. Wilson's stuff is different because he's a prog rock guy who also performs. Wilson's mix/mastering chops showed in his work Close to the Edge and Fragile, which had sonic limitations on vinyl and CD back in the day.
Mastering is part art, part science. But many mastering techs, I fear, slept through science class and focused on the artisanal and marketing bits.
The really good ones didn't.