@robshaw I stream both Qobuz and Amazon on an Auralic Aries Mini which displays sample rate in the app and both services show sample rate there.
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@robshaw I stream both Qobuz and Amazon on an Auralic Aries Mini which displays sample rate in the app and both services show sample rate there. |
Thanks for the response. I haven't listened to Amazon in a while, as I prefer Qobuz. In my main system, I use a Meitner DAC M1, which shows exactly the streaming rate. If I remember correctly, on the DAC, Amazon will show HI DEF, but it was always 24/192. When i use Qobuz, it will show exactly 16/24 24/48 24/96 24/192 depending in on the streaming rate of the song. I use a windows based computer to stream through my Meitner DAC hard wired via Ethernet cable. Don't know whether I explained myself well enough. |
I'm actually in the same boat with the comparisons between the two services. I've had Amazon Music HD for awhile now and really enjoy it. However, when I purchased my new Bluesound Node (the newest version) last month, I was given a 60-day free trial of Qobuz. So, I'm in the early stages of doing A - B testing between the two. If I had to choose RIGHT NOW, I'd probably go with Qobuz and pay the extra. However, on my junior league system -- it's not a slam dunk for Qobuz. Both services sound really good on my set up, however, I do give the edge to Qobuz. I will try to report back later when the 60-days is up.
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I compared the 2 pretty extensively and I believe quobuz sounds SLIGHTLY better. The bigger issue for me is Amazon music has no support on Roon and the support on BluOS isn’t great either. Quobuz is supported by more streamers and is more user friendly than Amazon music on the streaming apps I have used. |