I see these reviews of network streamers or similar, and we are told they 'have' Qobuz, plus whatever similar, and I am never sure what this means. Do you still have to pay a subscription? All it means is you only have to press one button? Does the streamer 'get' it from the web itself, then, without being attached to a computer or a hub? Really, I'm wondering why this is a selling point.
And if you have one of these machines, like the one reviewed in the latest Gramophone, do you no longer need any CDs? Is everything available on Qobuz in CD quality sound or better? Does it double as a radio? Could I play the Digital Concert Hall through it? You can see I'm in the dark (or the Ark, you may want to say!).
And if you have one of these machines, like the one reviewed in the latest Gramophone, do you no longer need any CDs? Is everything available on Qobuz in CD quality sound or better? Does it double as a radio? Could I play the Digital Concert Hall through it? You can see I'm in the dark (or the Ark, you may want to say!).
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