CD Alternative


At present I have around 1200 CD's which are played on a Cal Audio/Benchmark DAC 1.  I am looking for some guidance regarding the potential use of high res streaming or ripping and having a server.  I have no idea which option/equipment to pursue or if there is another option to consider.  This all started when I recently went to audition speakers with a few CD's but discovered this was the old fashioned way and instead used a "Roon Streamer" I think.   Secondly the Cal Audio is about 25+ years old and the DAC 1 is 16 yrs old.  Thanks in advance for your responses as I am absolutely confused with the digital path to take. 
xagwell
As usual great stimulating responses from the community.  I am not aware of an "appreciable" monetary value associated with CD's.  Accordingly, the rip/server route is appealing.  I just read about an Aurender A30 which has server/streaming capability along with an Acronova Nimbie for high volume ripping which is also appealing.  I was not familiar with either of these until this tread so THANK YOU!
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I'm not going to get involved with streaming vs. cd battle, both can sound great. Getting quality streaming more involved than cd, so it requires some work on your part.

Beyond all this, streaming opens you up to a whole new world of music. With cd's I was able to purchase only a fraction of what is available, even with my favorite artists, where I had multiple cd's. And then there is a multitude of artist with great music you've never heard of. It just goes on and on and on! I could never go back to limiting myself to constant rotation of the 2500 cd's I still possess! Streaming is for the music lover, I only wish the artists could derive a larger share of profit.
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