Listening to vinyl and reel to reel is a luxury.
I think digital has reached a point in its technology that it favorable competes with analog especially when you consider cost, convenience and overall sound quality. I can listen to 20 different compositions from different albums while you are playing one vinyl. I can skip whereas you have to fast forward. You have to worry about azimuth adjustments, cartridges, stylus, cleaning records, demagnetizing, cleaning heads, changing belts and a plethora of other issues. This is 2019 and I refuse to put up with what I went through in the '70s. Analog is just too limiting for me. When I was playing the red book edition of Freddie Hubbard's CD, "Open Sesame," from the Bluenote label on the BDA3, it sounded like it was playing on an AR turntable back in the day. There was great imaging, depth and soundstage without the hiss and scratches. Sounds great. 
You know gbaby you just hit the nail on the head. A hobbyist reaches a point where any future changes to your system are unimportant. Could it sound better, sure, BUT would that make you any more into the music, no,
This has happened in two of my systems, my HT and my desktop. Sure I could spend more, get more but when it sounds as close to LIVE music as it does now there is just mo point chasing upgrades any more.