I was over my buddy's house yesterday and we listened to his excellent analog setup (details below) and a Modwright Transporter with NOS 6SN7 TS Round Plates and I have to admit that I preferred the analog rig to the Modwright TP.
Now, the Modwright sounded darn good and in no way was embarrassed or seriously outclassed by the analog rig, but for the first time I heard a sheen or haze with the Modwright. It was there on any 16/44 music we tried and didn't seem to change with different recordings. It also didn't have quite the same level of detail and spatial cues as the analog rig. Again, not huge differences, but certainly audible.
So what was the analog rig? Well, it is a pretty serious setup consisting of the following gear:
TW ACUSTIC Raven One turntable
Wheaton Tri-planar arm
DYNAVECTOR - DRT XV-1S MC PHONO CARTRIDGE
Manley Steelhead phono stage
Now in fairness, this analog setup is over 5x the cost of the Modwright TP and our intent wasn't to directly compare the two, but rather to see how much digital has improved and closed the gap on analog. Since I don't own or haven't heard any very expensive digital setups, I don't know what would happen in a comparison of digital and analog front ends at the same price point.
It was a fun afternoon and the regardless of what we used as a source, the music sounded good.
Here are the other major components of the system:
Wilson Sophia 2's speakers
Pass XA 100.5 amps
Pass XP-20 or H20 Fire preamp
Synergistic Research PowerCell 10SE conditioner
George