I've trialled a few streaming services but most seem pretty thin in the Classical area if your tastes are focused as opposed to broad (I must have more than 30 recordings of Schubert's Winterreise for example, where your average streaming service might be happy with 3-4 max). I have no interest in big orchestral stuff which seems to be there in abundance, but the sort of rare renaissance and baroque stuff I like to track down on both vinyl and CD (specialist labels most of the time) was conspicuous by its absence.

Also, for me, digital just fails to satisfy the 'touch it/feel it/read it/listen to it/own it' need that I have. I do have a RPi (two actually one in the main system the other in the study) with the equivalent of maybe 500 CDs ripped on a NAS server tucked away in the study. But I find the experience of using streamed media deeply unsatisfying - not enough ceremony, mental preparation, physical engagement, whatever you want to call it - at least, for anything other than background music.

Indeed quite a few people I know who at the beginning loudly embraced streaming with words of wonder and astonishment have sheepishly gone back over the months and years to physical media, precisely because the human needs around interaction with physical objects involved are not met.