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In Reply to: RE: Tidal will include hi-res in the basic price starting in April posted by zacster on March 06, 2024 at 09:08:32
Makes sense that Tidal is simplifying their offerings but they also dropped the Veteran's discount on their basic CD-quality service. I was paying a little over $6/mo. Since my Tidal subscription will now be the same price as what I pay for Qobuz, I will probably drop Tidal.
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I subscribe to both Qobuz and Tidal. I mostly listen to chamber music, cool jazz, and piano solos, so I've been wondering about dropping Tidal. OTOH, Tidal is an insignificant part of our budget.
No one item in our digital budget is all that much, but when you add them all together it comes out to a lot. I'm always looking at my subscriptions to make sure I'm only paying for what I actually use. In recent weeks I cancelled two cycling app subscriptions because I gravitated towards a third that I used about 90% of the time. There are the newspapers, the TV channels, the cellular, all kinds of apps, and they all should be watched to see if you are actually using it.
Good point. In addition to Tidal, I should cut the Sunday NYT (keep the online service), cut YouTube Live, and might cut satellite car radio as well. They do add up.
Yea, the NYT is one of them. Most of the time the paper version goes into the recycling unread, but my wife insisted on keeping it mostly for the crossword. That just isn't worth what we pay. She'll keep the whole paper laying around, but if I just toss it into the bin she never notices that it is gone.
I have both because I prefer Qobuz at home but only Tidal will run in my car natively. The car doesn't support hi-res, or maybe it will with this change and that would be spectacular.
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