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In Reply to: RE: LOL! I have only two speakers on my computer system too! ;-) posted by Doktor Brahms on July 9, 2024 at 14:05:12:
So, to some extent, if you're a classical listener using Apple Music, you have to get used to fighting the interface if you just want to stick to a desktop or a laptop. I've gotten used to it myself, but it took me awhile.
As for Qobuz, its App may not be on the App Store, but you can still download it from the Qobuz site (link below). It's kind of amusing that the basic Apple Music subscription is $10.99/month, while the basic Qobuz "Studio" subscription is $10.83/month. (I wonder how they came up with that price?)
Regarding CD Japan vs. Tower Japan, as you may have seen from my exchange with srl1, I can't seem to get my credit card to work with CD Japan, so it's Tower Records Japan for me going forward (assuming the delivery is OK). Funny, I used to order a lot from HMV Japan, but, as I mentioned, I'm mostly streaming these days. I just checked and it looks like HMV Japan is still around.
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Follow Ups
- You're correct about Apple Classical's availability only for the iPhone - Chris from Lafayette 16:02:29 07/09/24 (5)
- RE: You're correct about Apple Classical's availability only for the iPhone - rkw 21:23:32 07/09/24 (1)
- Thanks, rkw! [nt] - Chris from Lafayette 00:59:08 07/10/24 (0)
- RE: You're correct about Apple Classical's availability only for the iPhone - Mali 16:07:40 07/09/24 (2)
- CD Japan says it's calling my phone to give me a six-digit authorization code - Chris from Lafayette 16:39:39 07/09/24 (1)
- RE: CD Japan says it's calling my phone to give me a six-digit authorization code - Mali 20:42:51 07/09/24 (0)