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That is good for you, but in case of recordings of classical music with usable dynamic range of 60dB and realistic SPL the vinyl just cannot make it, sorry. Groove noise is a barrier. We should rather speak about particular and specified recordings, label, number, track. I am all for it.
Sure, I was just reacting to the generalization "However, they have no chance on large orchestra classical music. Dynamics, resolution, nothing."
Which implies basically "forget vinyl for big orchestral music." However, I do indeed find large orchestral music often sounds fantastic as many of my favorite soundtracks especially sound stunning and powerful on vinyl. It sounds very dynamic, very high resolution, clear, rich, all the audiophile descriptors.
If you want to say that *some* recordings of orchestral music will benefit in a significantly audible fashion from the wider dynamic range in digital...sure...no disagreement there. I just find in practice plenty of vinyl sounds excellent with orchestral music (and I like balls-out-dynamic music).