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Video: Comparing Music Streaming Services with Audioholics

Spotify or Apple Music? Tidal or Qobuz? Learn which digital music streaming service is best for you and how much it will cost you.

On February 3, 2022, Gene DellaSala, President of Audioholics.com, hosted a live panel discussion on YouTube with three ecoustics team members; @ThatHiFiGirl Emiko, Editor-in-Chief, Ian White and Founder, Brian Mitchell to discuss the state of digital music streaming services.

Each person shared their experiences using the various music streaming platforms to help you determine which one is best for your needs. Emiko, who made her first appearance on Audioholics Live, articulated a unique perspective as a professional musician and music producer.

For reference, here’s the breakdown of the current options and costs for streaming music by single user per month in the USA.

Music Streaming Services Compared

Free Tier
(mp3)
Monthly
(lossless)
Monthly
(hi-res)
Sony
360RA
Dolby
Atmos
MQA
SpotifyYes$9.99*N/A
YouTube MusicYes$9.99*N/A
PandoraYes$9.99*N/A
Apple Music$9.99$9.99
Amazon MusicYes$9.99$9.99
DeezerYes$9.99$14.99
TIDALYes$9.99$19.99
Qobuz$12.99$12.99
nugs.net$12.99$24.99

*Not lossless | As of February 3, 2022 | Source: ecoustics.com

Helpful Definitions

Lossless means the same bit-for-bit quality as a CD, which is 16-bit/44.1kHz.

Hi-res audio is digital music sampled at higher than 16-bit/44.1kHz, for example 24-bit/96kHz. In nearly all cases, a dongle DAC or external DAC (Digital-to-Analog Converter) is required to decode such signals. As we learned on the Dr. Mark Waldrep podcast, it has proven impossible to hear the difference over lossless.

MQA music is mastered using a proprietary compression technique designed to achieve hi-res audio sound quality using less bandwidth.

Dolby Atmos is an object based audio format that can place sounds all around you when played back through a multi-channel speaker system.

Sony 360RA is short for Sony 360 Reality Audio. It is a competing format to Dolby Atmos that can play sounds in a 360-degree sphere using regular headphones. Very few speakers are supported at this time, including Sony SRS Speakers and the Sennheiser AMBEO Soundbar.

Spatial Audio is a generic term often representing Dolby Atmos, Sony 360RA or other similar object based surround sound formats. Sometimes spatial audio can include head tracking.

Topics Discussed

Dolby Atmos. Most people would be amazed how much better spatial audio sounds when mastered correctly and played back through a Dolby Atmos sound system.

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The devaluation of music. With so much music available for free, either via regular YouTube or the free tier music services, many people think spending $10-$20/month for access to unlimited music is too expensive.

The best bargain. Apple Music for $9.99/month has set the bar offering the highest quality music for the lowest price. Meanwhile, Qobuz and Tidal have earned niche support among audiophiles. Spotify HiFi is still a no show.

Music royalties. You might be surprised how little artists actually earn when their music is streamed. Qobuz was recognized for paying music creators the most for streaming. Purchasing physical media is even better for creators. It simply pays them more.

Streaming is not owning. Renting music isn’t always what it seems. Music can be removed from your favorite streaming platform and there’s nothing you can do about it, except to buy it or change streaming services. Ownership of physical media still matters. It feels better. It’s yours. It works when your Wi-Fi goes down.

Thank You

Thank you Gene for hosting a very enlightening conversation and don’t forget to visit Audioholics.com.

1 Comment

1 Comment

  1. ORT

    February 5, 2022 at 4:13 pm

    I buy records and to a lesser extent, CDs. I subscribe to SiriusXM (two accounts), Pandora (Family Plan) and Amazon Music HD.

    I also listen to a few internet stations that appeal to my musical taste, most notably The Great American Songbook (out of the Netherlands!). It is my favorite internet station. Great music and interesting audio cameos abound!

    ORT

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