Has anyone tried Rhapsody?
KrazyMofo24
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I just joined rhapsody, $10/month, and you can listen to just about any cd online. It just streams it, but quality is pretty high. Just wondered if anyone else has heard of it, and what they thought of it.
Setup:
2 Channel: Vienna Acoustics Mozart Grand, T+A P 1230R, Primare SPA21, Oppo BDP-105
PC: Vienna Acoustics Haydn Grand, Cambridge Azure 650A v2 , Peachtree iDAC, Denon DVD-3800BDCI
2 Channel: Vienna Acoustics Mozart Grand, T+A P 1230R, Primare SPA21, Oppo BDP-105
PC: Vienna Acoustics Haydn Grand, Cambridge Azure 650A v2 , Peachtree iDAC, Denon DVD-3800BDCI
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My local cable company offers Rhapsody radio free to customers. I signed up for the free radio and it is pretty good. I like that you can search for a band and listen to full songs from that band and others in the same category.Receiver: harmankardon AVR235
Mains: polk R30
Center: polk CSi3
Rear Surrounds: polk R20
Subwoofer: polk PSW404
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My Brother in Law has it, uses it with his Sonos System. Seems like a good application if you have the SonosSignature goes here
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I'm glad you mentioned that it was free, I checked with comcast, and its free with them also.Setup:
2 Channel: Vienna Acoustics Mozart Grand, T+A P 1230R, Primare SPA21, Oppo BDP-105
PC: Vienna Acoustics Haydn Grand, Cambridge Azure 650A v2 , Peachtree iDAC, Denon DVD-3800BDCI -
KrazyMofo24 wrote:I'm glad you mentioned that it was free, I checked with comcast, and its free with them also.
But is it the same service that you get when you pay per month? I have it, and it was my understanding that with Comcast you just get the radio function; to get the option to choose what album you listen to you must pay. I love it for parties and such, or to preview music I'm interested in buying.Wristwatch--->Crisco