03-Oct-2014, 15:04
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Well, if it was "just to listen to Qobuz" I'd be the first to agree. But I'd look at Sonos as a way to unify access to all the music you listen to, whether Internet radio, other streaming services or locally-stored. Their list of integrations with streaming services is pretty extensive and I think it could take a long time before the audiophile alternatives catch up (if they even try). Possibly irrelevant if Qobuz is all you need, of course.
Me too!
(03-Oct-2014, 13:38)PhilP Wrote: The Wyred4sound Connect costs over £700 in the UK which seems a lot to pay just to listen to Qobuz (nearly 3 years subscription!).
Well, if it was "just to listen to Qobuz" I'd be the first to agree. But I'd look at Sonos as a way to unify access to all the music you listen to, whether Internet radio, other streaming services or locally-stored. Their list of integrations with streaming services is pretty extensive and I think it could take a long time before the audiophile alternatives catch up (if they even try). Possibly irrelevant if Qobuz is all you need, of course.
(03-Oct-2014, 13:38)PhilP Wrote: Anyway, I like Qobuz and hope that they will survive their current financial issues.
Me too!
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