So, what can we say at this point? It seems to me - and this is with some of the very best hi-fi components in the world - that one of the most significant reasons vinyl aficionados love the LP sound is that the distortion is very, very much like that in Pure Class A triode single-ended tube amplifiers. There is a lot of distortion, but it is just about entirely second order (even-ordered), which is euphonic, meaning that it is pleasing to the ears. This distortion profile occurs in part because the noise floor masks the higher order harmonics. So, the listener hears primarily the second order harmonics, maybe a bit of third, fourth, and fifth, depending on settings, but the really nasty sounding high order harmonics are covered up by the noise floor. You will give up some low level detail that gets buried in all that noise, but the ultimate sound is very appealing. The high level of second order harmonic distortion "enriches" the sound. It is not "accuracy", and purists will say it is not "high fidelity", but it certainly feels good. What else can I say?