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Looking to make this comparison this summer before my annual Amazon Unlimited membership renews.I clearly preferred Amazon lossless over Tidal’s MQA. It might be interesting to go back and try out Tidal once they fully switch to lossless and ditch MQA.I use iPhones/iPad which have automatic sample rate switching with Amazon. However, there is no automatic sample rate switching on both MacOS and Windows with Amazon Music. Does Qobuz’s native app support automatic sample rate switching?
To be clear: Amazon Unlimited is the same as Amazon Music that comes with Prime, correct?
If artist compensation is important to you. Qobuz is one of the best services and Amazon pays the least. https://www.loudersound.com/features/which-music-streaming-service-pays-artists-the-mostNot sure how Amazon does on availability of remasters. Qobuz does a great job in that aspect. One example of a quality resmaster is Steven Wilson's Jethro Tull Thick as a Brick remaster (listening to now which why I thought of it) which is sensational. Cost is competitve as Amazon is $96/year (on top of $140 for Prime which we likely have anyway) compared to Qobuz $130/year.Pardon OP for not addressing Amazon SQ compared to Qobuz, but I do not use Amazon.
I had both. I found Amazon had an slightly edgier sound compared to Qobuz. It made me wonder whether some "hi-res" tracks on Amazon were just upsampled. The amazon UI was not great in my view either. Qobuz costs a bit more but I've cancelled Amazon unlimited.
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I don't like any streaming service. They all sound just OK to me. Qobuz is marginally better than Amazon to me. Qobuz, Tidal and Apple all sound different slightly (spotify no good) but I don't have preference for any of them. In terms of sound I like listening to, I prefer Youtube, Radio Paradise and Radio France. Maybe I prefer some compression. They sound more live to me. YT has way better recommendation than the other streaming services. I created a YT account strictly for music streaming and the recommendations are very good.