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At home, I listen to DVD-As and multichannel Super Audio Compact Discs with a multiformat disc player, two-channels SA-CDs with a two-channels SA-CD player and music-only DVD-Vs on an high quality DVD-V player.
I listen to music with my ears. At a louder than it probably should be volume.
But seriously, I have a rather decently sized cd collection (that I keep adding to), and I stream lossless audio from Qobuz via my phone.
CDs and LPs ripped to FLAC, internet radio, some purchased FLAC files. I started listening to music on my parents' 78s so I've been through most of the 20th century media before I discovered Napster. I have never tried paid subscription services.
For streaming, Spotify in my car. Qobuz, Tidal or Amazon on my main or office system. Mostly Qobuz. I use the others when Qobuz doesn't have something. I have most of my CDs ripped to the internal drive on the DMP-A6 as FLAC. I count those as listening to CDs.
My Vinyl setup sounds really good - not as good as CDs of course, but is very inconvenient and not really worth the trouble.