I have tried Rhapsody, Amazon Music Tidal which are all great but I like live music best. I have found www.concertvault.com so packed full of outstanding concerts it has made more of a difference than any speaker or amp ever could for my listening enjoyment.
Case in point, I thought I knew The Who's album Quadrophenia until I heard the 1974 concert where it was played live at the spectrum in Philly:
http://www.concertvault.com/the-who/spectrum-december-04-1973.html
No way can you go back to the studio version after hearing this, no way.
I like to upmix with Auro3D and the experience is just unbelievable. There is no way you can capture sound like this in a studio. If you don't like rock no worries, they have enough concerts, venues, and performers you will likely never run out of unbelievable content. Check it out!
I have no affiliation with Concert Vault, just a fan.
Case in point, I thought I knew The Who's album Quadrophenia until I heard the 1974 concert where it was played live at the spectrum in Philly:
http://www.concertvault.com/the-who/spectrum-december-04-1973.html
No way can you go back to the studio version after hearing this, no way.
I like to upmix with Auro3D and the experience is just unbelievable. There is no way you can capture sound like this in a studio. If you don't like rock no worries, they have enough concerts, venues, and performers you will likely never run out of unbelievable content. Check it out!
I have no affiliation with Concert Vault, just a fan.