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I suspect it is because conversion back to analog on the storage media gives a more continuous playback and avoids the added errors of the DA home conversion.
Something useful might be learned if the digital recording of a particular phono cartridge was compared with the phono cartridge itself playing back the same recording that was digitized. The A/B/A comparison should be done in a system using stereo loudspeakers so that any differences in three dimensional sound-staging between the actual cartridge and the digital recording could be heard. Scotty