Yeah, the Plus stream says 129 kbps (vs 32 kbps for the free stream, which used to be 34 kbps). Still doesn't sound quite like CD-quality, but I can hear the high end on the symbols now. I'm thinking that the high end sounds better than the radio in the car, but I'm not sure.
I guess it's worth $2.69/mo extra rather than paying for an additional receiver at home.
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Yeah, the Plus stream says 129 kbps (vs 32 kbps for the free stream, which used to be 34 kbps). Still doesn't sound quite like CD-quality, but I can hear the high end on the symbols now. I'm thinking that the high end sounds better than the radio in the car, but I'm not sure.
I guess it's worth $2.69/mo extra rather than paying for an additional receiver at home.