Amazon Music

Eish YT Premium as well.

Amazon + South Africa doesn't always translate into the best experience.
Is it. I see. I am currently accessing it via a New Zealand registered account. The sound quality surpasses that of Tidal
 
Lol do you even have the hardware to take advantage of lossless audio. I prefer having ad free Youtube anyway.
Lol stop clowning. It suits you though. A lousy denon AVR can handle lossless files. But I didn’t come here to show off with my streaming device.
 
I had amazon music, used irish debit card and address to sign up. But ended up using spotify works fine on my alexa system.
 
I had amazon music, used irish debit card and address to sign up. But ended up using spotify works fine on my alexa system.
It would be nice if SA Apple Music accounts also worked.
 
If it sounds different it is most likely the app, there are ways to "download" from these services and compare the .flac, they are identical using Spec and other apps.

Apple Music is the only one I have found to be different using Matched songs to the equivalent GP, Napster bitrate.
 
Both are FLAC so I doubt that.
Amazon has “High Definition,” which is the term it’s applying to songs with CD-quality bit depth of 16 bits and a 44.1kHz sample rate. It also has “Ultra HD,” which translates to 24-bit with sample rates that range from 44.1kHz up to 192kHz. Amazon Music HD delivers both formats in the lossless FLAC file format, instead of the MQA format that Tidal uses for its “Ultra HD”
 
If you really want to try something different then there are LP rips all over the place, pbthal does some nice work.
burningtheground as well

I definitely think the LP releases sound better and richer.
I have LP and CD flac/alac for my favorite artists.
 
If you really want to try something different then there are LP rips all over the place, pbthal does some nice work.
burningtheground as well

I definitely think the LP releases sound better and richer.
I have LP and CD flac/alac for my favorite artists.

Make my own LP rips, have around 5500 LP's on the rack, and around 1300 CD's.

Time consuming, but worth it, most times, at 24/96 , tho I generally prefer 16/44.1
 
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