I wouldn’t know for sure unless I heard it. I always leave some wiggle room as audio is very subjective and personal. I was hoping you know what “digital” sounding means but I was wrong you have obvious never heard non “digital” sound reproduction in your life - go borrow a Linn turntable or some tape and get some listening experience
I believe you are aware, that LINN top of the range URIKA 2 phono pre digitizes the signal, right? How does this fit to your "digital evil" universe. And before you ask, yes, I do own KLIMAX spec LP12 and can compare how it sounds - its only use is to play records that are not available in digital format [basically my father's collection of 60s/early 70s LPs]
And, please sit down, it sounds even better, once you do AD/DA conversion in TRINNOV Optimizer for Room Correction. There are several reasons, why some vinyl records might sound "better" - most important one being different mastering with higher DR used compared to highly compressed digital editions. If I have a choice between LP and usually end of 80s CD [same master] CD is always miles ahead.
There is one thing very common among audiphiles "addiction to distortion" , manifesting in their affinity to tubes, vinyl etc.