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Music streaming is, currently, the most prolific form of listening.

“, they’d say ‘oh, I useSpotify’.

Amazon Music Unlimited branding for Dolby Atmos content

(Unless they’re bearded, with a sculpted mustache then they might say vinyl.)

Yet, here we are again, with another price hike for a streaming service.

Now, not to be outdone, Amazon has raised the price of its subs.

Qobuz on a phone screen.

The standard, non-Prime subscription is now $12, rather than the $11 you paid previously.

For non-Prime members, though, it looks like you might save if you shift to a different service.

Move to Spotify for the same price, and you could listen to audiobooks.

Qobuz

Why has Amazon raised the prices?

The firm says it’s so that it can bring you even more features and content.

I’ll stick with Tidal and Qobuz.

Tidal vs Qobuz

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