Sounds great, absolutely if people ask then answer, but are you also ok at reading people's body and non-verbal cues? Most people ask to be polite, and may be interested to a point, but not want to go down the rabbit hole and have it all explained with the pros and cons. Certainly some do, but if there is mixed company, being the host that focuses on the exception guest who cares and takes the gathering down a path that the majority may be less interested in is worth considering. I only say this as I have seen so many potentially lovely gathers killed by a host with an agenda that does not really revolve around the guests. The hosts wants the guests to love what they love and are sure that if they just force things on the guests they will see what they have been missing.
Sometimes I am sure they may be right, but really, I have always found that the best gatherings are when technology is really in the background and the foreground is the people and the conversation. Music should be quietly playing in the background, preferably with the system out of sight (although many of us including myself don't have enough room). Ideally my stereo would be in-wall and out of sight, even though I love the look of all components, but for entertaining, nope, I would focus on the room and the people, not the technology. End of rant.