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Here's a link to an article about the pros and cons of the different streaming services available at present, with special emphasis on the classical content. Surprise - he likes Qobuz, but he also has some favorable things to say about the other services (except for Apple - LOL! - I've been a pro-Apple bigot since the mid-80's, but I think he's right about their streaming service!).
Maybe a lot of folks here have already made their move in this regard, and even though I'm a Qobuz subscriber right now, I still found it interesting to read about the other five services he discusses too.
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Topic - Article on streaming services for classical listeners - Chris from Lafayette 12:51:21 02/05/21 (9)
- Very Helpful - jim thomas 07:06:08 02/23/21 (0)
- RE: Article on streaming services for classical listeners - Tadlo 15:46:31 02/06/21 (1)
- Interesting - I'm not familiar with Idagio - Thanks! [nt] - Chris from Lafayette 15:53:24 02/06/21 (0)
- RE: Article on streaming services for classical listeners - Tom 09:26:55 02/06/21 (1)
- Thanks, Tom - I've never used Tidal myself [nt] - Chris from Lafayette 01:19:44 02/08/21 (0)
- The Article is Incorrect or Incomplete in a Few Ways - Mel 06:47:18 02/06/21 (1)
- Thanks, Mel - as I recall, he doesn't mention MQA at all. . . - Chris from Lafayette 11:09:30 02/06/21 (0)
- I'm a believer in Qobuz, too. (it is not a conspiracy, btw...) nt - tinear 13:05:32 02/05/21 (1)
- Whew! I'm so glad we believe in something that's NOT a conspiracy! [nt] ;-) - Chris from Lafayette 15:55:25 02/06/21 (0)