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Have any of you guys tried Qobuz? A bit less choice than Spotify or MOG; but for €29 per month it's mostly flac.Geoff
I have been using MOG for a few months now. It allows me to try so many albums and I can buy those albums that I like. Does it change they way I listen to music "no" only the way I find new music.
FYI, MOG is now available as a standalone desktop app for both win and mac. It sounds MUCH better than using browser, IMO.re: Qobuz. That is way too expensive. That is an early adopter fee. They don't have a large enough library and going from 320k to lossless is not large enough of a jump to justify that price. On that forum link someone made a good point: for that money you could use MOG/Spotify, etc to find new music and use the left over money to actually buy what you like. Lossless is the future - especially once Google Fiber takes over - but until then...
Tried out MOG as a result of this thread, but one question to anyone whose running or has tried the free version : is the "free" version actually functional? I tried it out, but quickly ran out of "free music" after listening to just a few albums. The "meter" doesn't seem to grow or replenish with time - now I'm being asked to do things like spam friends, etc to "earn" more music. So : is the "free" version basically a limited "trial" version? It's too bad because I was enjoying it, but 3 albums only approximately seems kinda lame.......It may sound miserly, but there are a lot of free and $5 monthly music memberships out there competing, so want to make sure I understand the deal w/ MOG before deciding or moving on.
Just thinking.... Are HQ streaming sites, such as MOG and Spotify changing the way we listen to digital music? Much like the Sony CDP-101 did for the compact disc revolution and the Apple IPOD/ITUNES had for portable (and) home music systems?I cannot believe how much HQ sound I am getting from MOG streaming into my ext DAC and through my stereo. And I can bring up many, many, many choices on my IPHONE and Squeezbox.Your thoughts...
I went with MOG a bit later, On average 320 kbps was better than many sites and it sounded good to me. Also I was spending about $20 a month on used CD's at the Record Exchange store that sells used CDs. So the $10 a month price for MOG was smart for me.
Apologies for the late response. Yes it is out of France, so you have to be able to cope with French.Here's the URL to subscribe to the flac streaming service:http://www.qobuz.com/abonnement-streamingGeoff
Is there a free-trail on Qobuz? I couldn't understand it well enough to see a free-trial. What I did see looked VERY interesting though!
I'm guessing it's only gonna get better from here (ie. lossless streaming on mog one day)