I've been thinking about this very topic for a while. Like others in this forum, I have been a music lover and collector for a long time. I never ever sell any of my CDs so over the years my collection has grown to over 3000 titles and yes that includes classics like Debbie Gibson, Milli Vanilli, and Tiffany. Because of the size of my collection digitizing my library has made it possible for me to quickly and easily access my music. I've been streaming music for over 10 years but have always kept a cdp for my audiophile system. I think computer based music has caught up to SOTA cdps in terms of sound quality so for me it's a no brainer to switch to completely PC based playback. As Charles1dad mentioned, PC based playback is still too DIY though and thus not readily accessible to the general audiophile community. Regardless I think there will always be a niche for physical playback mediums like vinyl and CDs.
That being said, I am really thinking about keeping my cdp purely for nostalgic reasons. This is why I purchase CDs still. I like the process of opening the jewel case and reading the liner notes. This is why I grind my own coffee beans and wear a mechanical watch. As jafreeman posted, that is we call this a hobby. Long live this whacky, frustrating, expensive hobby!
That being said, I am really thinking about keeping my cdp purely for nostalgic reasons. This is why I purchase CDs still. I like the process of opening the jewel case and reading the liner notes. This is why I grind my own coffee beans and wear a mechanical watch. As jafreeman posted, that is we call this a hobby. Long live this whacky, frustrating, expensive hobby!