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<blockquote data-quote="Captain Holly" data-source="post: 947868" data-attributes="member: 90494"><p>Thanks for the info, I never heard of Quobuz before. I checked it out and it is more than what I need. I just listen to mp3's on my laptop with Groove Music or on my phone through the Samsung Music app with my wired Sony earbuds. Quobuz would be way too high end for me and my hearing is bad enough that I will not hear much difference in an expensive FLAC file. I don't really buy that many albums lately but I am still old school and I want the opportunity to buy and own the album when one is released that I really do like, or if I want to add to my collection. </p><p></p><p>Spotify is ok but I always thought $10.00 a month is too much to pay for music you don't actually own. I understand a lot of people now just stream music anyway, and it may be time for me to get on the streaming platform myself. I have tried Spotify before and really could not understand it, but may try it again. I use Pandora Plus for online radio, or when they get too repetitive I use Iheart Plus. Sometimes I listen to Melodic Rock Radio online but their sound quality is not that great, even with my busted ears.</p><p></p><p>Thanks.</p><p></p><p>C.H.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Captain Holly, post: 947868, member: 90494"] Thanks for the info, I never heard of Quobuz before. I checked it out and it is more than what I need. I just listen to mp3's on my laptop with Groove Music or on my phone through the Samsung Music app with my wired Sony earbuds. Quobuz would be way too high end for me and my hearing is bad enough that I will not hear much difference in an expensive FLAC file. I don't really buy that many albums lately but I am still old school and I want the opportunity to buy and own the album when one is released that I really do like, or if I want to add to my collection. Spotify is ok but I always thought $10.00 a month is too much to pay for music you don't actually own. I understand a lot of people now just stream music anyway, and it may be time for me to get on the streaming platform myself. I have tried Spotify before and really could not understand it, but may try it again. I use Pandora Plus for online radio, or when they get too repetitive I use Iheart Plus. Sometimes I listen to Melodic Rock Radio online but their sound quality is not that great, even with my busted ears. Thanks. C.H. [/QUOTE]
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