"if we can collectively find more ways to give newer, younger, and as-yet-uninitiated analog listeners the option of, at the very least, being exposed to analog playback in any form as their starter kit-cum-entry point, then I’m all for anything that gets them in the door"
With this devise you are NOT "exposing" them to the "analog playback" experience. They are hearing a digitized stream and all the analog is killed out of it. If you tell them it is analog then you are doing them an injustice by deceiving them.
If one is unenlightened enough to negate all the money they invested in there analog set up and do this to themselves then so be it, but to pass this off as an analog experience to someone who does not know better is just wrong and IMO unethical.
Newer, younger, and as-yet-uninitiated analog listeners who have only heard a stream of a vinyl LP are still "as-yet-uninitiated" and fooled.
I understand some profit seeking company trying and cash in on the resurgence of an understanding/love of the qualities of analog sound but for "Analog Planet" to endorse this, or even just suggest it as an option, as a way to introduce analog sound to youth calls into question its integrity.