I've been saying for a while, you need two things to be in this hobby: sensitive equipment and sensitive ears. It's the latter that's the rub, which is always discerning, while being stuck to chair, eyes closed, in a virtual world where a rightness exists, but finding it is the challenge, and at what cost?
It's like the blue note. The note you may not be able to describe, but when you hear it (or play it) everything seems to fall into place--and then it slips away. Damn.
Personally, I have a hard time listening to classical music while streaming because I have records that give me that something extra, and my ears are much more welcoming of the vinyl sound. Just a personal choice.
It's taken years to adjust and tweak and upgrade and understand that system synergy coupled with room issues does lead to satisfaction--except for classical in the digital form, damn!