Oh, it's nearly inevitable. And the value of vinyl will skyrocket overnight when it happens.
I stopped buying generic record pressings a few years back. They all sound digital and thin- b/c they are. If it's not an original pressing from the vinyl era or a remaster from a renown mastering company, it's just not worth it. The hi-res files are usually better.
It just makes no sense anymore. The re-masterings are usually good, but the pressings are usually bad b/c the vinyl they use is cheap, so I'm not sure what the point is anymore. It's not SQ of pressings b/c the latest thing in the hi-fi world is phono pre-amps that convert analog to digital, allow DSP shaping and "pop&click" filters, then send that as a analog signal to an amp. Why?
The Parks Audio Puffin Phono Preamp