The TL,DW; https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZRpYTpxLtkU 
		
				 
		
		1st - Apple
		
				 
		
		2nd - Amazon and Deezer
		
				 
		
		3rd - Qobuz
		
				 
		
		4th - Tidal
		
				 
		
		5th - YouTube
		
				 
		
		6th - Spotify
		
				 
		
		7th - Spotify CR
		
				 
		
		
				 
		
		See video for testing procedure. Just one mans test but the most objective comparison I have seen.  
		
				 
		
		
				 
		
		I'm glad to see apple do well as I am a fan of their infrastructure and use iphone. Fanboy or not, they make nice hardware and it works seamlessly together.  
		(I also recommend their email/icloud subscription as well, somethings are worth paying for) 
		
				 
		
		
				 
		
		As someone who has used windows and android for most of their life, I will say that apple is better by a mile, unless you want a "gaming" PC or something else PC specific then a Windows box still has an edge simply for GPU compatibility. If I bought an apple watch tomorrow, I wouldn't have to do shit, everything that is on the phone or mac will be on that watch as soon as I sign in.  
		
				 
		
		
				 
		
		This is relevant because it allows me to edit my music lists at home on the desktop, then it just exists on the phone. I download to not waste data and so it works everywhere. People always say "I can do blah blah with my ....", It's not the same, I don't have to purchase, download or manage 3rd party apps. I was startled when I signed into my first mac and see my text messages pop up on the computer. Let me tell you texting is easier with a keyboard and more convenient than continually picking up the phone. Same with pictures. (I recommend just syncing pictures with WiFi as to not use unnecessary mobile data.) 
		
				 
		
		
				 
		
		Before I signed up to Apple music I used to rip FLAC torrents from Pirate Bay etc, but for the $12 a month Canadian or whatever I pay it's not worth it to pirate. This is much easier and less than the price of a CD per month. I usually have at least two 10 hour playlists on my phone, how much would that have cost back in the day? 
		
				 
		
		Is apple AAC comparable to FLAC? That is certainly a debate that deserves it's own conversation. 
		
				 
		
		
				 
		
		Aside from one particular Bob Dylan album (Together through the years) I've found literally everything else that I have ever searched for on Apple. I consider it more or less complete for my intents and purposes.  
		
				 
		
		Now lets wait for someone to say Spotify sounds more musical.   Well it certainly does has a lot of harmonic distortion lolololol 
		
				 
		
		
				 
		
		
				 
		
 
                                                        
                                                        
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