I have transferred all my tapes to DSD128, and with the PS Audio Directstream Mk II, I am quite happy listening to digital and only occasionally listen to the tapes. Since I have most of my beloved analogue recordings now on tape format (vast majority master tapes, a few on 4 track tapes), I have been gradually thinning my vinyl collection. For new recordings, there is no point in getting vinyl if there are high rez digital files available. At risk of being trolled, once you have heard a good tape or even high rez DSD file, vinyl often seems compressed and distorted. This has nothing to do with playback equipment, as the problems have been baked into the LP itself.