Yes, my friends have enjoyed your listening room and company over the years. (I'm the Seagoat-Capricorn, my wife's the Leo-Leo).
I'm a piker too! Back 40 to 50 years ago, I was friends with Thomas Chandler/Chandler's wind up, a former Cal-Tech engineer who acquired 1.5 million recordings (30,000 cylinders-he wanted to pay me to organize the classical recordings but he was 90 miles from me and I was in law school). Another was Music Man Murray with 1 million records (maybe, but a lot). Both collections were purchased by Zero Freitas in Brasil. He also purchased the non-Judaic portion of over 150,000 records from the Jack Saul collection in Cleveland (a friend of my best friend). Locally, Tom Null, producer of Varese Sarabande, Boston Classics and many other great recordings, left about 225,000 LPs and CDs in 2020 (I bought 800 LPs) which several of my friends purchased (especially the rare jazz). Tom was taken advantage of by stores who knew he was coming to purchase rare and expensive LPs. They didn't care whether they were clean sounding pressings, just that they looked clean. Half didn't we found out. I even sold him several rare reel to reel late 1950s stereo tapes (perfect condition).
I am overwhelmed at the CDs though. So many extremely obscure composers and works. However, there are such a treasure trove of fabulous performances and sonic delectables in classical music. Among them are the Ohlsson playing Debussy, Prokofiev & Bartok Etudes (slower but what impact and beauty), Grant Johannesen playing Russian Repertoire (ending with Prokofiev's Sonata No.7 slower paced but wow, every note counts in the first movement-no reverb in the piano sound) or those great late in their career recordings of Darre, Dohnanyi, Balsam, Wild in their 80s doing unusual repertoire in fabulous sound (all classical pianists). I have to remove at least 3,500 of the CDs as I don't need 35 Symphonie Fantastiques, 40 Handel Water Music (2 of the elderly gentleman's favorite works) or boring music (to me).
While I don't share your fantastic room or collection of equipment to play them on, my new Poseidon DAC/Pre, Jay's Audio CDt3 Mk3, Westminster Lab REI amps and Von Schweikert VR9 SE MK2 upgraded are immensely pleasurable, even listening to my acoustic/electric 78s and their great remastered CD counterpart collections (most by Ward Marston for vocal/piano and Contemporary & Capitol engineers for jazz).