Qobuz's timing is especially interesting after the news that Spotify is offering lossless.
"now, finally, it’s started rolling out to Premium listeners in select markets."
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Qobuz's timing is especially interesting after the news that Spotify is offering lossless. "now, finally, it’s started rolling out to Premium listeners in select markets." |
@cleeds That’s a very good point. I’m highly skeptical their lossless sound quality will match Qobuz or Tidal, but if it does it’ll be very interesting and glad I’m not locked in for three years now. |
Correct, but I have had it since just about the beginning so it turned out to be a very good deal by locking in the price from the get-go instead of going month by month and waiting. Current rates are, $14.99/month, $149.88/year, or $829.99 for a lifetime membership. I currently stream Qobuz and Tidal (both paid monthly) through Roon . I should probably pay closer attention to whether I can get 99% of what I want to hear with one or the other but, by having both plus my own rips, I can almost always find what I want. If Spotify comes on board, it will be interesting to see how that affects pricing of the other two or, if I were to only have two, which two of the three would I choose. Maybe a reason to keep paying monthly for Qobuz to see how things shake out. |