Why does anyone listen to Spotify? Aren't the high bit-rate platforms like Qobuz and Tidal much better? Or does Spotify have a bigger library?
As for records, got loads of them. Music isn't music without the crackles and pops. I'm currently going through my collection to see what I want to keep and what to get rid of. Still got some albums from my youth that I've actually worn out: "In Rock" and "Grave New World" spring to mind.
Never had a high end turntable though, In the day it used to be Thorens, today my sister's partner proudly boasts of a Sondek, which I've never heard as he's still saving up the several hundreds of pounds he needs for a new cartridge. I understand changing the stylus periodically, but why do you need to replace the cartridge.
I suppose my setup is comprised of mid-range stuff costing, today, around £600-£800 per component, but not quite "audiophile". I still love the sound from my old record-player, though. There's something warm and wholesome about vinyl and its not just the crackle and pops
So, it begs the question, what are people using for vinyl transcription these days?