![]() Everything is now available in at least CD quality: 16-bit resolution and a sampling rate of 44.1kHz (a bit rate of 1,411Kbps). Qobuz has long been the market leader in streaming quality. Qobuz doesn’t offer a student discount or a free listening option, but there is a 30-day free trial available. If you’re looking to build a personal collection of purchased Hi-Res files, the discounts could be worth it.Ī Studio Sublime Duo plan gives you two independent accounts for two people living at the same address for $269.89/year, and a Studio Sublime Family plan does the same for six people it costs $349.99/year. That extra $50 gives you everything from the Premier plan plus substantial discounts when buying digital music from the Qobuz Store. Visit to sign up for a free trial of Qobuz and experience hi-res sound for yourself.Qobuz also offers a Studio Sublime Solo plan for $179.99/year (there is no monthly payment option). With a Qobuz subscription, users can enjoy unlimited streaming of all your music, from $9.99/month, with no strings attached. I don’t know if I will become an audiophile thanks to Qobuz, but it will certainly help me appreciate the music that I already love. Sounds that I didn’t realize were in the songs that I thought I knew so well, there are levels of complexity of sound that are lost unless you have both the resolution and the desire to hear them.įor example, there are very subtle clicking noises in the background of theme song from Beverly Hills Cop that add depth to the audio that are nearly inaudible on my “regular” streaming service. Once we started listening, something amazing happened: we heard stuff. We searched the web for suggestions of good songs for testing audio and found a few that we were familiar with: “Hey Nineteen” by Steely Dan, Queen’s “Bohemian Rhapsody” and the theme song from Beverly Hills Cop by Harold Faltermeyer (also known as “Axle F”). ![]() Then it was as simple as opening the Qobuz desktop application (at Hi-Res quality) alongside another music streaming app (at the “Very High” setting), closing our eyes and listening…. We were provided with a review subscription to Qobuz for this review (all opinions are our own), and did our own testing to see what our distinctly non-audiophile ears could pick up comparing Qobuz with another music streaming service.įirst, we connected our best headphones ( Master & Dynamic MW60) to a digital-to-analog converter ( AudioQuest DragonFly Red DAC) as recommended by our audiophile friends. The audience for streaming audio continues to flourish (estimated to reach 1.15 billion subscribers in a decade by Goldman Sachs) and Qobuz is helping cultivate that in Hi-Res audio, which has grown in the US for the first time – which it’s been doing in Europe for the last decade. And if you’re unsure of the right way to go, Qobuz can provide advice on purchasing Hi-Fi equipment. The experts at Qobuz curate exciting new releases, across every genre from all over the world into incredible playlists.Įnjoying Hi-Res music will, obviously, require the right hardware, and Qobuz is compatible with all types of audio equipment through the appropriate connectors. The catalog also includes information from hundreds of thousands of albums that can recreate the appeal of a physical album or CD: the names of musicians, producers, lyrics, and more. A subscription to Qobuz gives users access to the biggest catalog of Hi-Fi and Hi-Res albums in the world, both for new releases and specialized genres. ![]() Just six months ago, Hi-Res streaming audio came to the US – Qobuz (pronounced “ko-buzz”) brought studio-quality music to streaming audio. ![]()
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