Available for no additional charge on top of a standard Amazon Music subscription, you’ll get “millions” of tracks at 24-bit/192kHz, in addition to over 50 million in lossless CD quality. Then there’s Amazon, with the company hosting an HD tier of its own for Amazon Music.
With one lossless, CD-quality tier and two hi-res, 24-bit/96kHz tiers, it definitely gives Tidal a run for their money. subscription plans are new to the audio market. Qobuz has actually been around for a while, but its U.S. How to play FLAC files on all of your iOS devices for the best lossless sound Spotify could launch its HiFi lossless audio tier any day now