but I also have a multi CD player (Onkyo) which I load with a lot of music which I enjoy...
Same here. I picked up a Pioneer 300 disc "jukebox" CD/DVD carousel to insert into my office system. I drew up an Excel spreadsheet with the CD names, artist, slot # and printed it off for easy reference. I even typed in the disc names and artists into the player itself (somewhat tedious, but a dreary Sunday afternoon and bottle of Aberfeldy to take the sting off made it bearable).
I had recently scored a good-sized CD collection off ebay that I couldn't pass up (described as an estate sale of sorts, "my dad's CDs"). I got about 150 CDs of some GREAT jazz and classical (lots of Solti/Chicago SO, Mahler, several Mingus, some Coltrane, Kenny Barron, Dave Holland, Carla Bley, Gary Burton, Steve Swallow - some real gems and lots of great players) for a whopping $50. How do you pass that up? I had already amassed a good-sized CD collection but wanted something to put this great, new music in that would be convenient. The Pioneer DV-F727 has worked out really well.
Streaming certainly has its place in my world, and I do it often, but I'm probably about 35-40% CD content.