A true cultural resource, Qobuz offers a unique and cutting-edge offer to (re)discover iconic artists or young talents with varied musical styles, both local and international.Īs a part of Qobuz’s announced expansion today, the editorial team has introduced more than 100 new playlists featuring local artists from each new country that are available to subscribers around the world. Qobuz also features half a million articles created and selected by a team of experts, consisting of biographies, musical booklets, album reviews, and interviews. Qobuz’s music library currently contains over 70 million tracks, with the greatest number of Hi-Res masters of any streaming service. Qobuz was founded in 2007 with a mission to provide all music lovers and audiophiles with a musical experience based on excellent audio quality and content of unparalleled richness. Over 70 million tracks and half a million articles The platform continues its international development starting on April 15, 2021, it will be available in Australia and New Zealand, and Northern Europe: in Sweden, Denmark, Norway, and Finland, promising markets in which streaming is growing. In Europe: in France, where the platform was born, in the United Kingdom, Ireland, Germany, Austria, Spain, Italy, Belgium, Switzerland, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, and the United States since 2019. Now, millions more music fans and audiophiles will have access to Qobuz’s unique offerings: unparalleled sound quality combined with expert curation and editorial content.Ī pioneer in high-resolution sound since its inception, Qobuz is now present in 12 countries. Qobuz, the French platform for streaming and downloading high-resolution music, confirmed this morning that it will be opening in six new countries: Australia, New Zealand, Sweden, Norway, Denmark, and Finland. We’re still wondering where Canada sits in all of this - because that’s a huge hole for the platform. 6 new markets which should help the Qobuz subscriber base grow. Qobuz recently became the first hi-res streaming platform to be adopted by Sonos which should help broaden the base in a big way never hurts to have millions of potential new customers try your service on their wireless loudspeaker hardware.Įxpansion into larger markets is essential and we’re thrilled to hear that Qobuz is now expanding into Australia, New Zealand, and Scandinavia. Tidal have a larger subscriber base than Qobuz but we find ourselves using the platform less and less these days Qobuz’s selection of hi-res music that we listen to is far superior not to mention all of the CD quality music that we listen to. Spotify is clearly the elephant in the room, and with the impending launch of Spotify HiFi, it’s hard to know how things are going to play out. The streaming platform just celebrated its 2nd anniversary here in the United States and we can’t imagine listening to digital music online without it. Qobuz have made enormous strides in the past 2 years and have become our favorite hi-res streaming service. With a catalog of more than 80 million titles, Qobuz is the first music service to offer 24-Bit audio streaming on Sonos. (Further, the hyperlink on that Sonos page directs traffic to a blank page on the Qobuz website.Let’s cut to the chase. Founded in 2007, a pioneer of high quality sound, Qobuz is the French music streaming and download platform that meets the expectations of demanding music lovers and audiophiles. Please note that the Qobuz and Sonos page you linked to is also out of date on this same detail. Rather, there is now a Studio Premier subscription, which streams FLAC, and a Sublime subscription, which streams high-res.Īt least, that is what I see on the Qobuz website. And Qobuz no longer offers either a “Premium” or “Hi-Fi” subscription. As I understand it, Qobuz ditched MP3 streams almost a year ago. If you have any other questions or run into any issues, please do not hesitate to reach out, we are always here to help.Īnnazel, I believe your feedback was partly incorrect. On Sonos, you can stream 320 kbps MP3 streams through the Qobuz Premium Subscription and experience the world’s first FLAC streaming service on Sonos (16 bit /44.1 kHz FLAC) using the Qobuz Hi-Fi Subscription. Sonos will automatically detect what Qobuz subscription you have signed up for when you add the service.įor more information, please see this article about Qobuz and Sonos. Thanks for reaching out and welcome to the community! Let me help you out.
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