justerik
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Hi there friends!
Anyone up for an experiment? I am a Spotify user but recently tried Apple Music in the F150. (Note: I use a wired USB connection for charging/handoff consistency)
I swear there is a huge difference in the "spacial" quality of the music where Apple Music is far more dynamic or spacial aware. Both services are set to their highest quality settings and while I am not sure if the F150 is doing lossless decoding, I am pretty sure Apple Music is in someway more rich than Spotify.
Would anyone be willing to test this? Here is the process:
Cheers,
Erik
Anyone up for an experiment? I am a Spotify user but recently tried Apple Music in the F150. (Note: I use a wired USB connection for charging/handoff consistency)
I swear there is a huge difference in the "spacial" quality of the music where Apple Music is far more dynamic or spacial aware. Both services are set to their highest quality settings and while I am not sure if the F150 is doing lossless decoding, I am pretty sure Apple Music is in someway more rich than Spotify.
Would anyone be willing to test this? Here is the process:
- You need both a Spotify and Apple Music subscription.
- Go to both Spotify and Apple Music on your device and set the streaming quality to highest.
- Connect your device to the truck via a USB cable.
- Pick a song that has great dynamic sound range. This might be anything from a Rush song to the one I used for my test, "Unholy" by Sam Smith.
- Play the first minute of the song on Spotify first.
- Then play the first minute of the same song on Apple Music.
- Take note of any spacial differences in the distribution of the sound.
- Report back here and let me know if I am crazy or if the difference is real.
Cheers,
Erik
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