@ghdprentice Indeed true in my experience as well. You bring up some very good points there. I could not agree more that high-quality streaming has changed everything. For instance, I am working my way through all of Haydn's symphonies. That is something I would never have attempted without HQ streaming.
To continue the counterpoint, however, we do not know what the future will hold in terms of which services will carry which titles. I can't help feeling that the current cornucopia may be short-lived and that commercial interests will find a way to rain on the parade at some point. As an analog, consider the ill fate, for instance, of those who wanted to see A Charlie Brown Christmas this year, but could not because they did not have a membership to Apple, who bought up all the rights. I still am glad to know that everything I owned on CD I still have access to via my storage drive, regardless of what Qobuz decides to do. Sadly, I have no way to play DVDs any longer and tossed mine (including A Charlie Brown Christmas) recently. I can, however, listen to the soundtrack regardless of who buys the rights or chooses not to stream it any longer.