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I am currently listening to it - pretty good, I still think Apple Music is the one to beat though and will be the one I stick to in the long run.
I agree, had to switch back to Apple Music because that booms out!One of my criticism is that's a bit quiet, I understand that can sorted out be turning off loudness normalisation.
How would you describe the Qobuz sound compared to the others? It’s one I haven’t tried yet but I am making my way through them too. Cheers. Is it really £25 a month?I think I will stick with Qobuz, it offers a large amount of music genres and the sound quality is top notch. Which means dropping Amazon Music. I don't like it's main stream style and it's too quiet. That's the deal breaker. The price is better Amazon Music but hopefully Qobuz restructures it's cost soon to be competitive. I think they are way to expensive though if you compare them to Netflix. Why is music streaming a premium experience with premium cost?
Thanks!I like the sound a lot, it's evenly balanced through the range not favouring treble or bass. You will have to try it for yourself, but it's better than Amazon's sound.
I have the CD quality tier at £20 a month, so I can't tell you about the £25 tier. No music streaming service is worth £20 or £25 a month, but I want a streaming service that is worth paying for.
Cheers mate.
I might try it for free sometime but am not going to pay their prices. I am still a big fan of normal free Spotify I regularly just chill out to it and listen to it through my home cinema system - like I am doing right now.Qobuz Hi Res is $15/m in the US ($12.50/m if you sign up for a year).
The same service in the UK is $33/m.
That's absolutely shocking
And if that works for you, that's all that matters.I might try it for free sometime but am not going to pay their prices. I am still a big fan of normal free Spotify I regularly just chill out to it and listen to it through my home cinema system - like I am doing right now.
Yes, Apple Music is the only one I am currently paying for at £10 a month.And if that works for you, that's all that matters.
My family all use and love Apple Music, so the £15/m for six accounts is great value. It sounds great on the Sonos speakers around the house and on our phones and other devices (we're an Apple-centric family).
I can hear an improvement on sound quality with the high res services when using my B&W headphone and Meridian DAC, but that's only a few hours a week at most and doesn't justify the extra outlay. This winter I've had both Tidal and Amazon HD extended trials but neither has convinced me they're worth the extra money, especially as I still have all the music I love on CDs.
Thanks mate!There’s a free three-month trial of Deezer you can sign up for if your Amazon or Tidal discount expires in March https://www.deezer.com/en/offers/hifi