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Qobuz studio
Qobuz studio













qobuz studio
  1. QOBUZ STUDIO 320 KBPS
  2. QOBUZ STUDIO FULL
  3. QOBUZ STUDIO PLUS

Qobuz offers subscription to streaming services with genuine CD quality audio of more than 40-million tracks and over 2 million hi-res tracks up to 24/192 resolution from all genres.

QOBUZ STUDIO 320 KBPS

  • Premium: $9.99/month for 320 kbps MP3 quality streaming ($99.99 annually).
  • HiFi: $19.99/month for streaming including 16-bit CD quality streaming ($199.9 annually).
  • Studio: $24.99/month for unlimited Hi-Res (24-bit /up to 192 khz) streaming ($249.99 annually).
  • QOBUZ STUDIO FULL

    Sublime+: $299.99/year for full Hi-Res streaming and substantial (40-60%) discounts on purchases from the Qobuz Hi-Res (up to 24-bit / 192 khz) download store.Soon is good! We do however, have the Pricing Plan! While there’s no set date for the US Qobuz launch, it “will be announced soon”. In Barn for Review: Unison Research Simply 845 Integrated Amplifier In Barn for Review: Weiss DAC204 D/A Converterĭownload of the Week: Lucinda Chua | YIAN Soundsmith’s New Solid State Power Tubes: MOSTUBE ONE Goldmund’s Gaïa Flagship Active Speakers Have (Finally) Landed NAD’s New Masters M66 BluOS Streaming DAC-Preamplifier: The kit and caboodleĪlbum of the Week: Lesley Mok | The Living Collectionīluesound Releases the Limited Edition Anniversary NODE X: A better NODE Apple Music, meanwhile, has recently been talking about its Apple Digital Masters, although that’s more about the mastering of tracks rather than the delivery.AURALiC Announces A Suite of New Streaming Products Ahead of Munich High End 2023 There’s still some way to go, then: Qobuz and other services are bedding in for the long haul, while awaiting the moment when (or perhaps if) streaming’s largest player, Spotify, makes its own hi-res move. Bear in mind here that according to industry body the RIAA, the US market averaged 50.2m paid music subscriptions in 2018, so 1% would be just over 500,000 people. Our aspiration is to reach 1% of the market,” said Qobuz’s US MD Dan Mackta.

    QOBUZ STUDIO PLUS

    However, the article did not specify how many of those people are on Qobuz’s one-month free trial, versus paying for one of its subscription tiers (which range from $9.99-a-month for standard-quality streaming to $299.99 a year for its highest level of streams plus discounts from its downloads store). In fact, here are two! Hi-res focused streaming service Qobuz has told Variety that it now has 200,000 customers globally, including more than 25,000 in the US, where it launched in February. Deezer hasn’t announced similar figures for its ‘Deezer HiFi’ tier.īut wait, here’s a new figure.

    qobuz studio

    There are also precious few figures available on the popularity of hi-res when it has been offered as a streaming tier, bar Tidal telling Billboard in March 2016 that 45% of its three million claimed subscribers were on its ‘HiFi’ tier. The sticking point: there’s not much evidence yet that they’re willing to pay more for it, which means that hi-res remains a.) something of a niche in terms of usage, and b.) very much a topic that’s talked about by the music and tech industries rather than actual music listeners. For sure, artists and labels like the idea of music sounding like it did in the recording studio companies like MQA have been working hard to put together partnerships across devices and streaming services and when surveyed, fans tend to approve of the idea of higher-quality music. Despite all the industry-conference panels predicting that high-resolution music is the next big leap for our industry, the idea has yet to really catch fire with mainstream listeners.















    Qobuz studio