@kiwiscott completely agree with everything you said. The Connect feature utilizing the network and bypassing Bluetooth (for example) while still allowing you to stay in your platform’s app (Tidal/Spotify) is handy and convenient. I also echo your sentiment towards the podcast on Spotify- it was literally like spam be plastered across the landing page.
Spotify HiFi
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.whathifi.com/us/amp/news/spotify-hi-fi-tier-finally-launching-to-of...
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To those who care, news dropped this morning. Looking through some of the articles there were a few key points: - Internally named "Supremium." - Whether high-fidelity is beyond CD-quality is still a mystery (my bet is on CD-quality). - Most notably, plan will launch in non-US markets first and then in the US sometime in October, 2023. - Pricing unknown, but survey had been sent some time ago to users inquiring about a $19.99 platinum plan. Some of the few sources: https://www.theverge.com/2023/6/20/22746337/spotify-hifi-lossless-new-premium-tier-supremium
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Have been forced to use Roon with Tidal and Qobuz to get near the artist content available via Spotity and not suffer hi res quality using Spotify. I have become accustomed to Roon but hate not being able to listen to my playlists in the car or outside my house. I have a massive amount of playlist to convert back to Spotify but look forward to this for sure. Good bye Roon! |
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