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I need to decide before my trial expires. I’m using I phone 14 pm. Most of the time I listen to music via AirPods. Which is better music streaming?
I can have any of them for the same price. I don't want to have both to save money from subscriptions. I think apple music is better than YouTube music. Also I can use free apple podcast instead of YouTube podcasts. If you were to choose which one. I'll follow your suggestions
I've been a long-term user of both Apple Music and Spotify, and find YouTube Music Premium to be a great service. The main weakness compared to the big two is, the design of the app looks the worst, Apple Music looks miles better, I miss the animated album covers, and Spotify is better for the algorithm of the suggested playlists. I would love a native Mac App, and I've grown used to crossfade. I find it's lacking majorly in artist best of playlists. And it would be great to have better sound quality.
For the positives, it's suggested playlists are far better than Apple Music. I can trust it to play a playlist for hours with only a few skips. The community playlists are also great. Playing music from YouTube through YouTube music is great and adds loads more music unavailable on Spotify or Apple. Also, the perk of it only costing a few extra £’s to have Youtube Premium included is worth its weight in gold. All the family is happy as our viewing habits are probably 90% YouTube compared to other streaming apps.
Samples are pretty pointless and I've only spent minutes browsing it.
Overall I think it's a great service, and I regret it's taken me so long to try it.
Over the past year, I’ve spent a good amount of time switching between Spotify, YouTube Music, and Apple Music, trying to figure out which one suits my needs best. All three have their strengths, but after countless hours of listening across different devices headphones, home audio, and now car audio I can confidently say that Apple Music is the best fit for me.
My New (Old) Audi S8
Recently, I picked up a 2007 Audi S8, and what really tipped the scales for me was its 14-speaker Bang & Olufsen sound system. It's an incredible setup, especially for a car of that age, and it made me start paying even more attention to audio quality.
When playing tracks through Apple Music in that car, the sound is simply phenomenal:
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Deep bass that doesn't shake the car.
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Clear highs with no harshness
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Mids that feel warm and natural
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Overall soundstage and clarity that just feels right
I don’t know if it’s a mix of the codec Apple uses (ALAC for lossless) or how well their audio is mastered and optimized, but there’s something about Apple Music’s output that just feels more musical in that car. It honestly feels like the tracks are tuned for high-end systems.
Spotify - The Old Reliable (But Not Perfect)
For the longest time, Spotify was my go-to. It's just hard to beat the ease of use, the UI design, and especially the ecosystem flexibility:
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Seamless switching between devices car, phone, PC, headphones
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Excellent music discovery via playlists and radio
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Social features like collaborative playlists, Spotify Wrapped, etc.
However, the audio quality never blew me away. Even on “Very High” settings, it feels a bit compressed compared to Apple Music. On a casual pair of earbuds, it’s fine. But on a proper system like the B&O setup in my S8 it becomes noticeable. Spotify's current max bitrate is 320kbps, and while they’ve been teasing Spotify HiFi for years, it’s still nowhere to be found.
YouTube Music - A Hidden Gem, But Not Quite There
YouTube Music surprised me in a few ways:
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It has a massive library, including remixes, covers, and unreleased tracks you won’t find elsewhere.
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It’s great for discovering underground and lesser-known artists.
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Audio is noticeably louder which some people might like but that doesn’t mean it sounds better.
My issue? It lacks polish. The UI feels a bit clunky, and integration between devices is inconsistent. Also, despite the library size, 99% of the artists I care about are still available on Apple Music or Spotify so the exclusives didn’t justify the trade-offs for me.
Final Thoughts
If I had to summarize:
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Apple Music wins for audio quality and overall listening experience, especially on higher-end systems.
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Spotify is still the king of usability and music discovery.
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YouTube Music is good if you want everything in one place, especially YouTube content and niche music.
The turning point for me was experiencing what Apple Music sounds like on a serious audio setup. I never expected a streaming service to make such a difference, but here we are. It reminded me that at the end of the day, music is meant to be felt not just heard.
Would love to know what others think.
Have you noticed similar differences with your car/home systems?
Anyone still holding out for Spotify HiFi?
My cell phone carrier just added YT Premium as a benefit. Costs the same as Apple One.
Apple One: Music/TV/Arcade/Cloud. Realistically I only use the music and the cloud, and even the cloud I don’t really NEED.
YT Premium: Music, and Ad free YouTube (I view no ads as a big plus)
Thoughts? Ironically I recently moved to Apple Music because of the carrier deal, but YT Premium seems like a no brainer over Apple+ at the same price.