For comparison, Spotify, Apple Music, Amazon Music and Tidal all charge $11.99 per month for their basic plans, while Tidal charges $23.99 per month for its HiFi plan. Its high price tag is a clear indication that Qobuz is specifically targeting serious audiophiles with its service, rather than the general public that Spotify and Apple Music caters to. Qobuz has actually been around since 2007 but has slowly expanded to a number of countries over the years, including the US in 2019, and now Australia and New Zealand in 2021. Positioned as a high-fidelity competitor to Tidal, Qobuz promises an “unparalleled listening experience” and the ”purest sound quality,” available to stream and download in CD quality (or HiFi/HD) or high-resolution studio quality (24-bit, up to 192khz). This is why I was surprised when I received a press release announcing just that, a brand new music streaming service in Australia, Qobuz. If you had asked me back in 2014 before Tidal launched I probably would have said the same thing. Qobuz Sublime+ - Hi-Res 24-Bit up to 192 kHz & discounted prices on the Qobuz download shop.If you had asked me yesterday, I would have said there was no more room for new music streaming services in Australia. Qobuz Studio - Hi-Res 24-Bit up to 192 kHz *Some features depend on the chosen streaming subscription offer. ▶ Enjoy a 1-month free trial to discover high-quality streaming with Qobuz. ![]() Stream your music on all Hi-Fi equipment: Devialet, Naim, Klipsch, Bluesound, Yamaha, Sony, Aurender, Sonos, Harman Kardon, Free, Moon….Stream your music via connected listening systems: Google Chromecast, Music Cast, Audirvana, Roon…. ![]()
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