When I started streaming a couple years ago I tried Tidal, Qobuz and Amazon Hi Res. I was already using Amazon on Alexa devices in my home for my daughter and casual listening. It is much more practical for me to have Amazon Music upgraded then to add a 2nd service but I was willing to if I could appreciate anything. I have done several A-B on songs with Qobuz and Amazon and cannot ever tell a difference. I have a Bluesound Node 2i going Cardas Clear coax out to a Schiit Yggdrasil. I feel the Node is my weak link and wonder if an upgrade there would allow Qobuz to shine. Curious on your experience comparing these two services and what streamer you are using. Thanks, Dana
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I'm a longtime Apple Music subscriber but, on a whim, decided to try out Qobuz to see what all the fuss is about. For digital, I do my listening primarily through my Macbook pro and iPhone, in either case run through my JDS Labs Element II to Senn HD-660 S. I queued up Art Blakey's Moanin' on both platforms, listening first to Apple Music, then to Qobuz, then back to Apple Music. It's always that last step where I feel the differences come out. And boy did they. When I went back to Apple music on the third listen, I almost ripped off my cans in shock. It was so jarring. I had my wife do some blind listening and she consistently chose Qobuz, describing it as rounder and flatter. So now I'll have two streaming services, though I swore I'd never be that guy.
Apple music is vastly superior, especially on mobile, for library management and navigation, as well as discovery. I do hope Qobuz works on that.
Apple music is vastly superior, especially on mobile, for library management and navigation, as well as discovery. I do hope Qobuz works on that.
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