I am now able to ascend the stairs in my house, and spend time in my two channel music room, where most of my collection and the gear to play it on is housed. While in the Hospital and for the first few days at home when I was confined to my ground level I was relying quite a bit on Spotify, either just listening direct from the phone, or streaming it from the phone or ipad to a bluetooth dac in an HT system.
My previous Spotify use had been. well, Spotty. I would screen recordings for purchase on it, either at home or on the car as I drove, or use it for the occassional 2 day vacation. It has also become my source for non classical listening, which is mainly a social thing. This has been what I consider my first heavy duty use of a streaming service. Some observations.
1) I hate the interface. It is designed for 12 year olds
2) I really dislike the search engine for classical music. It doesn't work remotely as well as say Amazon's will. Many times it advertises a work only to find you get one movement.
3) Tracks would advance on my android phone but not from the ipad, where it has to be done manually. This was a non trivial issue, as I was receiving so many calls from wellwishers that the music was constantly interrupted, making the ipad the streamer of choice, but having to advance each track is really a pain
4) I find the selection choice limiting
5) Sound quaity--not bad for a compressed format. I am finding my main system a balm to my ears after relying on Spotify for as long as I have, but there are worse.
So overall if this was to be as good as streaming gets, I would not imagine that I would be able to chuck my collection and go that route.
I haven't tried Quobuz or Tidal, which are just getting going here, but I wonder if the issues for classical music would persist.
My previous Spotify use had been. well, Spotty. I would screen recordings for purchase on it, either at home or on the car as I drove, or use it for the occassional 2 day vacation. It has also become my source for non classical listening, which is mainly a social thing. This has been what I consider my first heavy duty use of a streaming service. Some observations.
1) I hate the interface. It is designed for 12 year olds
2) I really dislike the search engine for classical music. It doesn't work remotely as well as say Amazon's will. Many times it advertises a work only to find you get one movement.
3) Tracks would advance on my android phone but not from the ipad, where it has to be done manually. This was a non trivial issue, as I was receiving so many calls from wellwishers that the music was constantly interrupted, making the ipad the streamer of choice, but having to advance each track is really a pain
4) I find the selection choice limiting
5) Sound quaity--not bad for a compressed format. I am finding my main system a balm to my ears after relying on Spotify for as long as I have, but there are worse.
So overall if this was to be as good as streaming gets, I would not imagine that I would be able to chuck my collection and go that route.
I haven't tried Quobuz or Tidal, which are just getting going here, but I wonder if the issues for classical music would persist.
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