While Spotify and Tidal have gone head to head with Apple Music and Amazon Music Unlimited, Qobuz has been slowly and quietly improving itself into a top-tier music streaming service. Unlike some of the other services that prioritize social listening over bitrate, Qobuz is a gateway to music for discerning listeners — you find what […]

Qobuz review: Top quality audio streaming that comes at a price


While Spotify and Tidal have gone head to head with Apple Music and Amazon Music Unlimited, Qobuz has been slowly and quietly improving itself into a top-tier music streaming service. Unlike some of the other services that prioritize social listening over bitrate, Qobuz is a gateway to music for discerning listeners — you find what you want, press play, and sink into your music. That focus on an album’s quality, in my opinion, is what distinguishes Qobuz in a crowded field.

For listeners like me, Qobuz boasts the widest range of hi-res music formats from FLAC to DSD, and works with a whole range of DACs on first install. A subscription does cost more than the competition though, and I feel like there are a couple of features missing from Qobuz — spatial audio, for example — which Apple and Tidal offer for less money per month. Still, it’s a fantastic service overall.