I definitely get (even though I don't agree) how someone can like legacy vinyl better than a CD. That's because you're getting a true analog experience all the way through the signal chain.
HOWEVER, as your correspondend Down Under notes, most current releases are digitally sourced. So, when you play them, what you're listening to is essentially a downgraded version of the digital file. The same file you can listen to on the CD (without clips and pops and degradation over repeated plays).
BUT, BUT I hear you say, the vinyl STILL sounds better. How can that be, when the only difference (other than the aforementioned clips and pops, plus IGD and coloration by the cartridge) would be the mastering, which essentially is just the EQ.
So are you saying that you like the way vinyl is mastered and that's why it's better than CDs? You're saying you like the summed bass?
Anyway, I won't go on any longer. Yeah, I get that I'm trolling a little bit, but here's the thing: I myself buy a fair amount of old vinyl off of Discogs, but I absolutely won't buy any newly manufactured LPs. What on Earth is the point of listening to a digital file on a vinyl disc? I don't get it.(Sure it's great to have cover art that's bigger than a thimble; that's the one valid point you make.)