I know that Vinyl is coming back, but not for me even though I have some, let me call it upper end rather than high end equipment.
Can't afford what I'd really like.
So no vinyl because vinyl records are like sunglasses for me.
No matter how hard I try to protect them they get scratched.
I buy CD's, copy them to my server, and then they go into the closet to collect dust.
CDs are mixed with too high of volumes and do not separate the soundstage anywhere near 180gm remastered vinyl on a good turntable with a good cartridge and a good pre-amp. If you can't hear a difference, either your equipment is below mid level or your ears need to be cleaned
Don't take that as a personal criticism.
I welcome you to come over to my house and listen to the same song on a good piece of vinyl versus a CD with whatever you want to bring over with you to listen to. And, I don't have super high end equipment.
And, I have several Synology servers that I have connected to a Bluesound Node 2i running thru my Onkyo amp. Fortunately, the Node 2i calms down the brightness of the CDs thru its DAC. I have ripped my entire 3500+ CD collection to FLAC and the sound thru the DAC is way better than playing any CD on a CD player.
I'm sure Vinyl is great, I just can't keep from getting it scratched.
I do have fairly decent equipment (Not what I would really like though):
Marantz 7.1 Processor
Sunfire 200 WPC (7.1) Theater Grand Amp
Martin Logan ReQuest Electrostatic speakers.
Oppo 4k Blu-Ray Player
MIT Speaker cables.
Furman Power Conditioner
Primarily used for TV/Movie watching and background music (backyard, garage, in kitchen, etc.).
Had a nice media room in Texas (18 x 18) and had 7.1 set up.
Every now and then I like to just sit and listen to music, so that would be only time I would even be able to use vinyl.
Even then that would not suit me that well as not a fan of playing 10 songs from this artist, 11 from that artist, etc.
I prefer random or if I want particular type of music, I can go through my library and create a queue of various songs.
Can't do that with vinyl, unless you have an old jukebox with 45's.
Not knocking vinyl, it is just not for me.