I find the decision to select CD or Vinyl requires for me to evaluate and balance, according to personal circumstance, the following variables market value, ease of use, ease of acquiring, durability, and sound quality.
Ease in acquiring:
First, in our remote part of the world records are not available at audio outlets.
Market price:
Second, in most nations, generally speaking, records are more expensive than CD’s.
Durability:
Third, every time a record is played results in wear and tear. The medium is not durable like CD.
Ease in using:
In addition, I have been listening to music on records since the day I was born. However, my generation, a major percentage, is ignorant, including me about the ins and outs of turntables and vinyl. All I know is how to start and stop a record player.
A impractical feature of both cassette and vinyl when compared to laser discs is the inability of the former two, to program tracks or instantly jump from one track to another using a remote control.
Sound quality at lower price range:
Lastly, the Oppo 105D and some other marques, if I am not mistaken from what I have read deliver superior audio compared to record players in the same price category.
Conclusion:
However, listening to vinyl and taking care of records and turntables is a complex art. Those who master it derive much satisfaction from practicing this complex art. Greater satisfaction than listening to CD or perhaps even listening to SACD’s.