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3 Months Roon Subscription for $3 (New Subscribers) @ Roon

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Great Black Friday deal on Roon. Normally costs way too much. Works amazing with Tidal, Qobuz and KKBOX. More Trials Tidal: 1 Month https://offer.tidal.com/ Qobuz: 2 Months https://try.qobuz.com/redeem/?code=2B528CBC

This is part of Black Friday / Cyber Monday deals for 2023

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  • Normally costs way too much.

    So this is still the case after 3 months.

    • +2

      yes. 3 months is still a great deal. this happens every black friday so 3 months out of the year is still good imo

      • -2

        I feel like "why bother".

        • +1

          the deals not for you then?

          • -7

            @HaydosK: There is no deal then.

            • @SickDmith: What counts as a deal then? Getting 3 months of the best music streaming player for $3 is not?

    • +1

      A promotion disguised as a deal.

  • Yeah what do you do after 3 months. Guess it's good to test it out in that time but is way too expensive these days.

    I jumped on the volumio premium lifetime promo earlier in the year, great alternative.

  • +1

    Thanks OP. Been wanting to try Roon for a longer period and Christmas will be perfect. I love this post with links to trials for Qobuz and Tidal. I already subscribe to Qobuz, but may try Tidal just for fun.

  • OP, so can you continue on a monthly plan or $15USD then cancel before next BF and take advantage of another 3 months free on the same account? Is that the plan?

    • Would be for new sign ups no doubt (ie different email) so all the algorithm data would restart. Depends what you want but certainly a good deal to test it out.

      Volumio now streams hi-res FLAC too using Tidal connect up to 24 bit 192kHZ, works great with my raspberry pi and DAC.

  • What is Room good for?

    • +3

      It's really depends how far you are in the audiophile journey.

      I bought the lifetime cost outright for USD700 a few years ago, and I absolutely love it.

      It has the best music discovery and file management, it's like a mini-wiki for all your music. eg I can even look for the producer/engineer for a particular song and see what else they worked on.

      Extremely indepth music library system, eg you can pick blues and they have a dozen subgenre to pick from.

      It also shows all the details of the music, file format, bitrate, how it's getting unpacked and transported. And of course the usual upscaling/DSP etc are all here.

      If you have a local music library, it blends your streaming platform (that they support) with it together, so even if somehow tidal doesn't have the track/band (like a lot of foreign bands that I have), you basically expanded the entire music library and that works for playlist as well.

      And if you can stream your home local music library outside as well, but the music library computer gotta stay on.

      Great multi room music control, you can play different music at different volume in different room and tweak them individually.

      The only downside is it only really support a few streaming platform, no spotify/amazon music/apple music etc.

      • No Apple music/Amazon music support is the only reason it's not my main way of listening to music.

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