So CDs are still outselling vinyl more than 2 to 1. Probably not including SACD sales (maybe not a large number but certainly they still sell). Also not accounting for digital downloads which, with no numbers to support, I would say are a fairly decent number... HD Tracks, Acoustic Sounds, Native DSD, Blue Coast Records, High Res Audio, just to name a few.
In my case the number is very close. Of the 971 albums on my music server 497 are ripped from silver disks (289 CD Rips, 208 SACD Rips) and 474 digital downloads (184 DSD downloads, 290 pcm downloads).
However, I do agree that is a nice surge for vinyl and it is nice to see the old girl still kicking
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For me, at this point, vinyl does not make sense. I have no media (got rid of all my records a long time ago when I got out of audio raising family, building career, etc), then I start thinking, turntable, tonearm, cartridge, cabling, phono pre-amp, stylus cleaner, record cleaner (probably need a machine like the VPI I had back in the day), etc... when does it end
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And then I listen to one of the most elaborate systems I have ever heard at one of our club members houses... MBL (pre, amps, bass amps, near top of the line speakers), dCS, ARC ref 10 phono pre, 3 high end record cleaning machines, (not sure his table, arm and cartridge), etc. What is the first thing I hear... pops and clicks... I guess I have gotten spoiled by digital at this point.