![]() Just reviewing a couple points from the article… If you were to compare the “per bit” pricing of a monthly subscription on Qobuz vs’ Tidal, you would have a ~$1.04 vs’ ~$1.25 ratio. The author fails to provide a valid explanation for why he concluded that the service is unnecessarily pricey. I agree with the other commentators on the pricing argument. ![]() It’s all about the quality!”įeatured image by Pictures of Money (CC by 2.0). “ I’m thrilled to be introducing Qobuz to the US, and I look forward to working with the music community to spread the word about streaming without sacrifice. Touting the service’s ‘quality’ over other music streamers, Dan Mackta, Managing Director at Qobuz USA, added, I’m convinced that what we have to offer, on both the streaming and download markets, will be a success amongst American music lovers.” Our teams have been working brilliantly for over a year with our recording and publishing partners to get to this point. “ I’m very proud of our United States launch. Speaking about Qobuz’s launch, Denis Thébaud, the company’s Owner and Chairman, said, The company has remained silent on how many Hi-Res tracks it offers. Like almost every other service out there, the Paris-based music platform has a catalog of over 40 million tracks. #QOBUZ SUBSCRIPTION 320 KBPS#Qobuz Premium, which only allows 320 kbps MP3 streaming, costs $9.99 a month or $99.99 a year. Its Hi-Fi service – a la TIDAL – featuring 16-bit CD quality streaming costs $19.99 a month, or $199.99 a year. #QOBUZ SUBSCRIPTION FULL#However, unlike most major streaming music services in the US, Qobuz’s plans remain unnecessarily pricey.įor a Sublime+ subscription, which includes full Hi-Res streaming and discounts for Hi-Res purchases from its download store, users will have to fork over $299.99 a year.Ī Studio subscription, which only includes unlimited Hi-Res streaming, costs $24.99 a month, or $249.99 a year. ![]() Qobuz touts that its music experts highlight music of interest based on user choices. ![]() Its library spans all genres, including jazz and classical. In addition, the French music platform proclaims it provides ‘exclusive, curated, and in-depth editorial content.’ This includes deep metadata, complete digital booklets, interactive articles, reviews, and playlists. ![]()
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