Amazon premium to be added

+1 for Amazon premium on my Rose!!! Please

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+1
Please consider more music streaming services like Amazon, Apple Music @ROSELOA
Thanks!

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Hello @tomwoo , @JOBD

About adding a music streaming services, we are considering adding Apple Music.
I haven’t been told exactly when it will be released, but it won’t take long.

Before adding Amazon Music, we will take care of device stability. So Amazon Music is not currently scheduled for release. I will pass on your suggestions to Hi-Fi Rose

Thank you

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Hi @ROSEHAN, hope it won’t take a while, so let’s wait then…

Thanks! That’s a wonderful news! I can’t wait to listen to Apple Music from my RS250 :grinning:

@ROSEHAN Any updates on adding Apple Music? Thanks!

Hello @tomwoo

Apple Music is currently scheduled for release on June 21st.
The release date can be delayed.

Thank you

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Fantastic news! Thank you so much for the update @ROSEHAN !

Is the update still on track for release?

Hello @BCM

Not yet for now. It will be released in the end of June.

Thank you

That’s a great news !!!

Is Apple Music still on track for a June release?

@BCM

Today, Apple Music will finally be added with an update.

Thank you

Thanks! @ROSEHAN
That’s awesome!
Hope we will see lossless/Hires support soon!

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+1 from me without Hires wouldn’t buy Apple Music

Ciao. Anche io spero tanto che con il tempo venga implementato anche AMAZON MUSIC. Grazie

Hi guys, any information on adding on Amazon premium since July 22 ! time is running out

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Surprisingly, I have tested AMAZON Premium MUSIC vs QOBUZ. And AMAZON Premium is noticeably better. I really don’t understand why, unless they just have a far superior network structure to get the signal to us, with less distortion. SO, I think the addition would help HIFIRose as well. I would guess most of us assumed QOBUZ was the best option for home and for Audio Shows.

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Amazon, for many obvious reasons (AWS…) does have a much better network infrastructure to deliver content pretty reliably.

Idea of there being any “distortion” in digital music distribution is, just as obviously, laughable on its face.