Most people would call Spotify trash. However, the sound quality is very good and it will remain in my mind as an application that makes me say hoot when I occasionally raise with insufficient archive (my music choices are different) I was a family member before, I saw a solid hike, I continued as an individual premium. When I was faced with a raise e-mail the other day, I couldn't bear the pressure of Youtube Music, which is one of the alternatives.
If there's a crown to be won in the music apps industry, Spotify is the app that sits on that board years ago. They made a great choice, the algorithms did a good job even if some (me, for example) upset them. By attracting attention with their student prices, they made membership attractive for the young audience and ensured that they stay long after graduation. They gave a good slap to those who said that Apple will be the father of this sector.
But A Challenge For The King From Youtube Music!
Although Spotify's sound quality was fine, it made some people upset. The reason was related to the hardware you used. So if the headset or device is performing at a top level, you can understand. However, if you have a standard hardware and a 30-50TL headset, it was very difficult to understand. On the other hand, those who paid for high-performance hardware with a donkey load were commenting on Spotify as garbage. Youtube Music has both advantages and disadvantages at this point.
Yotube has been a popular trend in recent years. If high quality audio and video is uploaded on Youtube - which is clearly understood in the videos, it brings it to the forefront in the rankings. Naturally, the uploaded data is of high quality and is developing frequently. However, Spotify has a standard quality and generally people who want to listen to high quality music have to play with the Equalizer setting. Another feature of Youtube is that it can present high quality uploaded videos with high quality audio only. Let me be clear, you are not looking for equalizers on Youtube Music. You don't need to.