Quite honest, as soon as cassettes came around when I was a kid, I jumped on it for the convenience, even though they sounded like crap. Chromium or not. I mean, I couldn't put a turntable in a car now could i? Then CDs came out and I was hooked. Now, the older CDs always sound much quieter than the newer ones because they started compressing the crap out of the sound for mp3 purposes. So all of these remixes, re-releases, and whatnot come out to A) sell more records and B) make the recordings more compressed and MP3 ready. Like, when I make a playlist on my ipod (which put a record collection in my pocket pocket and made it my favorite invention in the music world) I could always tell which cds were made in the 80s and 90's because the sound level drops on those tunes.
Even though I was a kid in the 70s and had some vinyl, I'm not really into the vinyl resurgence. I never had a quality turntable (just the cheap ones that killed the LPs slowly) and have no desire to go out and spend the extra cash to get one now. I'm quite happy with CDs...still. And while mp3s make everything convenient, I hate that it's killing the physical manifestation of the music. I like the artwork in my hand, the lyric sheets, seeing who produced and recorded it, and even the special thanks in the liner notes. It's all a part of the experience for me. I still get cds whenever possible for this reason. Plus, there is no better backup for my music than a hard copy.