I know this has been brought up dozens of times in every forum, but what's the point of paying all the money for a large box set of LPs that are 96/24 files? If someone wants some or all the analog LPs, they're out there.
But there are so many steps between the digital files and the LP why wouldn't we be better off buying the files directly for less money? Especially given the sketchy pressings so often out there with demand exceeding the supply of presses. Or are the consumer high-res files still dynamically compressed, and the LPs less so?
Having bought records for 45 years now, it seems so many digitally-sourced LPs are better served by getting the files themselves (of known provenance) and skipping all the intermediate vinyl steps and prices that must degrade the sound and wallet along the way. (Assuming we all have good 24/96-capable DACs by now, at least as good as what the studio uses for transfer) Then, if you want the 12" album cover and sleeve, buy a cheap, beat up LP for the artwork,lyrics and notes. I wish it were otherwise.