3/27/2023 0 Comments Qobuz sublime![]() ![]() ![]() Qobuz claims that its high-res library currently is now at 2 million tracks – far more than any rival hi-res streaming service.įrom talking to Stateside launch handler David Solomon last week, it is clear that Qobuz will be making a play for the hearts and minds of audiophiles. For Sublime subscribers, those same hi-res downloads will come at a discount around U$16 for a full album. That’s straight-up hi-res where anything from 24bit/44.1kHz to 24bit/192kHz will come down the pike, natively, to be fully compatible with ANY existing DAC.Ĭoncerned about having the necessary bandwidth? Not only do Qobuz’ smartphone apps (iOS and Android) allow for offline content but unlike rival services, so too do their desktop apps (Windows and MacOS).įor those wanting to permanently keep any of those 2 million hi-res tracks on their hard-drive, every single one will be available as a download to own from the Qobuz download store. For those who prefer lossless compression, the ‘Hifi’ tier will deliver CD-quality streaming whilst the ‘Sublime’ tier will add hi-res streaming on selected titles for a few dollars more (per month). Pricing is TBC but hardcore audiophiles will likely turn their noses up at Qobuz’ ‘Premium’ tier that streams via a lossy codec (like Spotify or Apple Music). Already serving European countries, French music streaming service Qobuz (“KO-buzz”) is set to become officially available in the USA, accessible via three subscription tiers. ![]()
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