Qobuz


Just curious on some impressions on this music service. I am really digging the sound quality especially on 24/96 tracks. Better detail and separation than I ever remember from Tidal. Against Spotify which I currently have it's no contest even over bluetooth in my truck. 
You can get a month free trial so I am encouraging all you fellow streaming audio nerds to give it a try. 
mofojo
I agree with the sound presentation Mofo. I did a one month trial and stayed with Tidal because Qobuz downloads would dropout or not link in my car audio and you could not organize your album downloads by artist in my Lumin streamer, using the Lumin app. The music selection of both services had plus and minus but I'd return to Qobuz if the two issues I described were solved.
I used my free one-month trial using the Windows app, and it had serious problems, apparently known to Qobuz.

Fast forward a few months and the arrival of a new Roon Nucleus Plus streaming server.  I signed up for Qobuz again and am hooked.  I have both Qobuz and Tidal running on that server and I can't explain why, but when I listen to the same albums in 44.1/16 (CD) quality, not always, but much of the time the Qobuz version sounds better to me, a little more dynamic, better soundstage, etc.  The differences are small, but noticeable.  Though I do like the sound of MQA on Tidal, the high-res FLAC files from Qobuz (to me) sound better than the Tidal MQA versions...again, not always, but enough to be noticed.
For those that found the Qobuz app buggy, the Windows app is now much improved.  I found it almost unusable and cancelled my subscription also, but gave it another try a while later and came back.  It works great now.  My only complaint is that I have to "tell" it the output device when I turn off my DAC, which I always do because it has a tube in it.  Tidal and Spotify always "know" where sound is being output.

I listen to Qobuz more than anything else when I stream.  I also have Tidal, Spotify, and Pandora and listen to Radio Paradise often.
I haven't experienced any problems or glitches yet. I do have to say the interface is not my favorite. Ease of use goes to Spotify. 
Got rid of Tidal because it so hip hop/ rap centric. Not my bag. 
I was a beta tester for Qobuz and like it very much.  Its album selection is acceptable and you can always find something to listen to.  I especially like their hi-res albums (24/96 and 24/192).  I dropped Tidal streaming since I was always listening to Qobuz. 

Qobuz has 575 available playlists and they are terrific.  For example, listen to Prestige 70 Jazz classics for 70 handpicked jazz tracks.  Many of them are in the hi-res format.  This Qobuz jazz playlist is 7 hours and 38 minutes long. This makes listening to music very easy.  Enjoy.   On my Aurender, I go to the playlist tab and look for Qobuz playlists that I like.  The Aurender Conductor App has a search option that is very useful to find interesting playlists.  You can also  mark your favorites for future listening. 

@tuberest, 
Qobuz is developing an API that will allow you to sort your Qobuz albums by artist.  This means you will be able to  organize your album downloads by artist in your Lumin streamer.   HOWEVER, Aurender, Lumin, etc, will need to implement this Qobuz API in their application in order to provide these sort options.   I do not know when Qobuz will finish their API or how long it will take these streamers to implement the API.  

If you are a Roon user, I believe you already have these sort capabilities.