When comparing Qobuz vs Reddit's /r/kpop, the Slant community recommends Qobuz for most people. In the question“What are the best ways of finding new music?” Qobuz is ranked 13th while Reddit's /r/kpop is ranked 24th. The most important reason people chose Qobuz is:
Music streams at 16 bit, 44.4 khz, Flac, CD Quality. Also, high-res is available.
Specs
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Pros
Pro High quality streaming
Music streams at 16 bit, 44.4 khz, Flac, CD Quality. Also, high-res is available.
Pro High quality (CD+) streams; subscribers gain access to booklet, when available
Metadata, while better than many, still can't compete with physical media. New to N.A. at the time of this review so there are still some gaps in their catalog.
Pro Find artists before they get famous
Many artists, such a Crayon Pop, gain popularity on Reddit before they're even picked up by a major label.
Pro Find new music before it even hits the charts
Users submit videos as they come out, often before they've even gained enough popularity to make it onto the charts.
Pro Very active community
Links to new music videos are posted daily.
Cons
Con Officially available in a limited number of countries
Qobuz is only officially available in 10 countries (which does not include Canada and the US). You can use a VPN in order to pay for the service in an unsupported country. Some users have mentioned success with contacting the country and being added manually (you can read more here).
