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To be honest there are only two important parts of analogue. How we hear it (speakers) and how we record it (microphones).
Everything else just depends on how well that information is delivered. And believe me a digital format is superior.
When lockdown finishes and you go to a gig have a good look at the mixing desk. It'll be digital, most of the processing will be via a laptop and any recordings will be on HDD or SSD.
Same with recording studios.
This is why digital is always going to be better quality than analogue.
A one and a zero are the same width.
Don't really get this thing about vinyl nowadays. It's outdated and will never be as good as digital. How many 45's and 78's do you play?