![]() Personally, I don't like the sound signature of Ogg Vorbis. Some of you may know that Spotify is alone in using Ogg Vorbis with other services using either MP3 or AAC. I figured that anything I really liked I would buy the CD's for, but I never did! Then a number of years after that I first tried Spotify, lured in by the low monthly cost and more or less unlimited access to browse and instantly play nearly any music and got hooked on the easy discovery of new music. Then when iTunes switched from 128kbit DRM AAC to 256kbit non-DRM AAC I got a bit lazy and started buying albums from iTunes knowing full well that they didn't sound quite as good as an actual CD.but they sounded "close enough" for most music, and could still sound pretty good on a good system, and convenience was the driving factor. ![]() For many years I used to "sample" music online and anything I liked enough I bought on Redbook CD. Like many of you I build and tweak speakers and take sound quality very seriously. I was interested to hear from anyone who has used Tidal or Qobuz on a high quality system (eg not earbuds, car etc) and what they thought of the sound quality, music catalogue etc.įirst a confession. I wasn't quite sure if this should go in Digital source or PC based so I'll put it here.
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