Wax, your post was perfectly written and exactly what I have always said also.. And 4k, so is yours.. I do all those things myself.. That is exactly what I love about the vinyl days that the youngsters just dont experience today and thus can get trained into the "throw away", "get bored quick" , superficial "what's next, it's been a month already" mentality. And truly dont REALLY enjoy and savor things completely.. ie. less satisfaction... I dont know how many times, I bought an album as a kid, and maybe even seriously disliked it at first.. But, kept putting it on and eventually liking it alot... My Keith Partridge album comes to mind... just kidding!... And yeah, a weak track in the mix eventually became a good track later on.. It also taught me to relax and just gives things a chance.. and now with cd, I have become the superficial surfing monster... next, next, ok this one for 20 seconds to enjoy the astounding resolution of the opening sequence and then NEXT!!!.. Its terrible... hahaha What's even worse, and DONT tell me that I am the only one!, when, I moved to Florida from England, I set up a new amp, cd/reference dac and bookshelfs in my computer room.. And I had the greatest resolution of any system I have had, or frankly, heard as well.. And so , I was a nut case..I was hearing detail in ALL of my music that was previously not heard before..I was loving it, BUT, I was CONSTANTLY hitting the reverse button just to hear that new detail. And MANY times reversing to the same note or cymbal crash etc. maybe 20 times before moving on.. Hahaha, I was asking myself if I am enjoying or just analyzing.. The answer was both, But, I have to admit, If I had a vinyl piece playing, I would just enjoy the new detail and let the music keep flowing and not be the maniac I was with the remote!... When I am back up and running again, I plan to move into the digital server realm as well as vinyl. so, with vinyl , it will not be a problem, but with the server, I will try to not return to the previous habits and just kick back......Sorry, I am long winded, but, yes! to the great attributes that vinyl brings to us and/or MAKES us do......in just relaxing and giving it ALL a chance, and again to what it can teach us as well as help shape our behavioural patterns...So, yeah, I am right there with all of you back then experiencing and doing the very same thing.. And I am looking very much forward to getting back to doing it all again soon!!....