This time it’s really happening. Maybe: Spotify Pro

I read about this earlier. It'll be interesting to see how it pans out because the extra cost is relatively cheeky if you compare to TIDAL, but I currently have Spotify (Family Plan) and TIDAL (me), so losing one or the other will benefit me.

I am rather fond of TIDAL though, it must be said. I hope this isn't curtains for them.
 
I realise I didn’t comment on the link, naughty. But it feels like there’s little to say that I haven’t said so many times over the last few years (probably on threads here). Needless to say, I’ll still sign up immediately if it happens, and that means goodbye Tidal. Been using Tidal daily for 6 months now & still prefer Spotify UI absolutely.
 
How does the acquisition of better quality tracks actually work? Do Spotify have to engineer them themselves, or is there a mystical land of file remastering that they'll have to buy them from (hence the price increase)?

It does seem strange that they've taken so long to get to the point where this might actually happen, so maybe it's the first route if they're just assuming that they won't attract a material number of new subscribers and so need to fund this from the existing user base?
 
Tidal are not the only one with high res (Apple, Qobuz, Amazon) and they are still going strong, so I doubt one more will make much difference, particularly as it looks like Spotify HD will be significantly more expensive than the competition.

Bill
 
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I´ll give it a try if the price is right.
Been using Tidal for a long time now and I´m pretty satisfied.
Do miss Sportify´s recommendations, I discovered a lot of music thanks to it. Tidal does it as well but not as good.
Used Qobuz and the sound quality was really good, everything else not so much hence the choice for Tidal.
 
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... may merely be one more, the latest, spotify-maybe-finally.

Whenever, they will be the last, now that even Apple began offering some level of "hi-res" -last year, was it?

Amazon used to charge extra for their hi-res tier, but when they dropped that several years ago, I dropped spotify and moved to Amazon Unlimited. It coincided with spotify's heavy investment/move to podcasts which still do not interest me at all.

Actually, I guess the giant of them all, youtube, would be the last, no? Speaking of no interest for me since I still prefer to listen to recorded music.
 
I just use youtube music and set it to high quality. At 50 my ears aint' what they used to be.
 
I read about this earlier. It'll be interesting to see how it pans out because the extra cost is relatively cheeky if you compare to TIDAL, but I currently have Spotify (Family Plan) and TIDAL (me), so losing one or the other will benefit me.

I am rather fond of TIDAL though, it must be said. I hope this isn't curtains for them.
I'm using Tidal — the HiFi price is high, but I can't even think about leaving it. It's just that good. It's July 2025, and Spotify HiFi still hasn't come.
 
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There is no way Spotify have hifi quality ,they sound more like analogue rather than digital ,Spotify has no clue what quality is when it comes to digital sound , in fact Spotify volume is way over zero dB ,which means there sound is not digital and not good for streaming
 
I used to use Spotify but moved away and have been using Tidal for the last three years or so. I love how it works and have been more than happy with the app, the sound quality provided etc. My wife on the other hand prefers Spotify and so has a family deal that includes my son. I see no reason to move back to spotify unless they are able to give a huge leap in files and/or a great saving.
 

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