Amazon just killed Tidal


Today Amazon released Amazon Music Unlimited HD streaming for $12.99 per month for  Amazon Prime members.

There is a free trial.

Streaming is in CD and High Rez quality!

50 million songs!

Just started my subscription. More info later.
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I tried Quobuz and dropped it after a week. Yes, it sounds pretty good. But for my tastes, there were many holes in their catalog. Some I could live without, but others I am not willing to sacrifice.

And if you are using the Bluos app, you cannot index your music. All albums are in the order that you save them. No alphabetizing by artist or album. 

Now if they can resolve these two issues, I will come back.

Oz



In  10-15 years 4-5 corporations  will control your every aspect of your life .
I started last year with Qobuz HiRez. Great quality but cost is not proportional to the gap with competition. Then I moved to Tidal HiFi as my Dac can manage MQA. Great quality and GREAT App: to me and my needs this is the best interface on the market. I recently moved to Amazon HD and... this will be my choice. Library is huge. Many HR albums and songs up to 24/192. No need to pass through MQA decoding. The QUALITY of what you listen is, to my years, slightly better than Tidal (More detailed) and on par with Qobuz. CHESKY RECORDS library at CD quality !!! This is something I was missing both on Tidal and Qobuz. The cost of 12.99 for all this makes it an interesting solution. And I’m sure Amazon wants to increase its market share and will continue to offer more at less with respect to the competition considering its financial strength as a company. Weak point? The interface! Very "basic" and far from the great functionalities found in the Tidal App. Example? I can’t save MY preferred Artists or Albums so that I have my selected list to choose from. In Amazon IOs App everything is melted together: your favorite Artist with tons of others just because for even a single song they are part of a Playlist. I really hope this will be fixed in future releases. In a summary: Amazon HD offers a huge library, even at HI Rez quality, with great sound quality, making available the Chesky Records library at 16/44, at a competitive price but... with an interface that needs improvements.
I listen to music in streaming with:
Bluesound Node 2i (streamer only with ethernet cable connection and BlueOS app)
Matrix Audio X-Sabre Pro Mqa (Dac)
McIntosh MA7900 (Amp)
Martin Logan Ethos (electrostatic speakers)

I have Qobuz Premier, Tidal Hifi and Amazon HD.

My primary system has a Parasound A21 amp feeding Focal Electra 1038Be (reasonably revealing speakers).

I have done many hours of quality comparisons. In my room, on my system, here are the rankings:

Amazon Music HD (HEOS) >>  Qobuz (native app) > Tidal (HEOS) > Tidal (native app) > Amazon Music HD (native app).

Amazon Music HD (iOS or Android app) sounds quite crappy. Streamed from HEOS, it is amazing. Sad, as the HEOS streaming app does not work that well with Amazon (though it does fine with Tidal).

I shall experiment with other streamers too (getting a Bluesound one).