Sonos just announced that Qobuz will be the first streaming music provider to deliver tunes in 24-bit resolution to the platform. The high-resolution Qobuz integration will be available in the Sonos ...
Ty Pendlebury is CNET's senior editor for TV and home audio, and author of the daily Insider newsletter. He has rigorously tested, reviewed and written about AV equipment for the company since 2006.
Sonos says that support for Amazon Music’s 24-bit Ultra HD and Dolby Atmos-encoded 3D tracks will arrive “later this year.” Meanwhile, Sonos’s two most recent soundbars, the Arc and the second-gen ...
Apple Music providing its lossless and Spatial Audio upgrade at no extra charge would normally put the ranks of competing lossless music streamers at a serious competitive disadvantage. But this is ...
For years, Sonos steadfastly refused to support hi-res music formats on its massively popular line of wireless speakers. Today, that finally changes: All Sonos users who are currently running the S2 ...
Qobuz is bringing 24-bit high-res streaming to Sonos speakers. It's the first music service to offer that level of high-fidelity audio on the devices. Sonos added support for the French platform in ...
When it comes to getting our hands on music these days, in a legal and easy manner we’ve never had it so good. With choices from Google, Apple, Spotify, Deezer, TIDAL, Rdio, Pandora and more, there’s ...
The Audiophiliac spends some quality time with FiiO's little X3, an awesome 192kHz/24-bit music player/headphone amplifier; it also sounds sweet with MP3s. Ex-movie theater projectionist Steve ...
Some music producers and artists want to sell higher-quality, 24-bit audio files via iTunes and other download sources. But would consumers actually get any real benefit? We think not.
Some time back I wrote about musician Neil Young's campaign against MP3s and accompanying proposal for higher-resolution digital audio for consumers – not just higher resolution than MP3s, but higher ...
Selling 24-bit "high quality" files on iTunes is just a money making scheme that will make no difference whatsoever to the experience of end users. I do a fair bit of audio recording and engineering, ...