Are there any audiophile quality streaming options


I want high quality music options and was wondering if there are any on line streaming sites that offer high quality sound? I know low quality options are everywhere, but I want to choose music and listen to it on my home system without having to invest in my own server. Looking for your thoughts as to benefits and or lack there of for this option.
Thanks
Greg
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Onemug - The listening experience with Pandora compared to Mog is quite different and which you prefer will probably depend on what you want from a streaming service.

With MOG you're almost completely in control of what you listen to and in what order. Pandora makes most of the choices for you, guided by your starting point and how much time you spend 'training' it.

The MOG desktop application is well designed and intuitive, at least for me, and there are a number of ways you can select and organize music. You can build playlists, like the ones in iTunes, by album, artist or song. You can also view others' playlists if they've made them public.

In addition to playlists you can tag albums or tracks as 'favorites' and have them always accessible.

Doing a search for an artist will pull up all their work in the catalog, organized by album or track. You also get a list of similar artists. There's also a 'browse' function for new releases, editors' picks and top albums and tracks.

Once you begin choosing and playing music a page is created for you that lists other music that the algorithm thinks you'd like. If you play an album and the album ends without your choosing another album MOG will start playing something it thinks is similar, in the same way that Pandora does.

With both Pandora and MOG's algorithms the more mainstream your taste the more likely you'll be to get other, similar music. For instance, I listen to a lot of fairly obscure stuff and creating a Pandora station for one of them pulls up only limited choices that are often not that similar and there's a lot of repetition. That's less of a problem with MOG's choices because you have much more control over what it plays.

If you pay $10 a month to MOG rather than the standard $5 you can get a mobile app that lets you download any music you want to your tablet or smartphone so that it's available anytime offline. You can keep it as long as you maintain a subscription, if you drop your subscription the downloaded music magically disappears.

As with all software there are details of the navigation in MOG you have to get used to that can seem confusing at first, but that's true of Pandora, as well. MOG works like a combination of iTunes, where everything is under your control, and Pandora, where the choices are made for you and the serendipity is valuable.

I still listen to Pandora and Spotify sometimes but it's MOG most of the time. As I said, though, which you prefer will probably depend on your musical taste and your personal preference for how your music is served up.
Sfar,

Thanks. That was as excellent reply.

I put the MOG app on my iPad from the App store. It said it was free. I know you can get a 14 day free trial for the paid one. Do you know what the free one does? Is it still at 320 kbps?

Also, when it downloaded, I got the window, "email and password". I thought it was for my Apple password but it didn't work. Are they asking for my email password or am I supposed to create a MOG acct and make my own?
Onemug - I think the confusion about the cost is that while the app is free to download from the Apple Store, a subscription to stream and download to the iPad adds $5 a month to your paid Mog subscription.

I don't know the answer about the streaming rate through the tablet app but can't find any information that it's any different from the normal rate.

The app is asking for your MOG account email and password since the two services are designed to be used together. Your Apple account and password would be only for use to apps or other content downloaded from the App store, not to access MOG content. If you haven't created a MOG account you'll need to do that before the iPad app will work.
Onemug - p.s. - you might want to try MOG through the regular desktop application trial period before committing to an additional $5 a month for the iPad content. I like MOG a lot, obviously, but it might not suit everyone.