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    Best thing I did this month was sign up. The service feels like a high quality adult version of spotify. It’s definitely geared towards music enthousiasts with curated album picks, interviews, digital album covers, high resolution (better then cd) quality music and a UI that makes sense.

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      2 months ago

      Exactly this indeed. Recently I started using roon on top of that. That takes the experience to an even higher level. As you point out, though, it’s for serious music lovers.

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        Wait, can you actually purchase music through Qobuz? And download it for an unlimited number of times in different formats (mp3, ogg, flac etc.)?

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          They try to get you to sign up to their subscription, but they don’t try too hard. I really enjoy that there’s a downloads store, you can just go there, search up all the mainstream music you want, and buy it right on the website. No app or iPhone required.

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    I switched from Spotify to Tidal last year because the CEO was an arse. My experience with Tidal is a bit hit and miss. At least I got it working ok on my Linux laptop and headless on my media server. How’s is Qobuz on these fronts?

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      The main thing for me was that Qobuz is from Europe. In doing so, it aligns with my desire to have a library with my album collection and less focus on playlists. That’s a personal preference, of course. Previously, I was using Apple Music. And since using Qobuz in combination with Roon, I don’t want anything else. I use (for now) an apple device. How stable it runs on Linux I don’t know. But so I am very curious about that 😉 ps. Roon also works with a time slot subscription.