Any comments on Presto Music Streaming Services?


"Presto Music Streaming is a specialized service designed for classical and jazz enthusiasts, offering high-resolution audio (up to 24-bit/192kHz) and a curated catalog of over 200,000 albums. It features offline listening, digital booklets, and editorial content like reviews and interviews to enhance the user experience.

Subscription plans include:

• Streaming: $10.99/month with a free trial.

• Streaming Plus: $14.99/month, including a 10% discount on purchases and free UK delivery.

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Presto Music’s sound quality is highly regarded, particularly for classical and jazz, offering up to 24-bit/192kHz resolution". This is from their web site.

Presto Music Streaming is available on my Audiovana App as of release 2.10.0. As soon as I upgrade my streamer, I will test it. This might take some time (TBD).

Presto Music streaming is available on a variety of devices (must be confirmed):

• Mobile Devices: Android and iOS apps are available for smartphones and tablets.

• Desktop Computers: Windows and macOS desktop apps are supported.

• Web Browsers: A web streaming app allows access via modern browsers.

• Hi-Fi Systems: Compatible with BluOS and Eversolo enabled devices for multi-room and Hi-Res audio.

• Dedicated Streamer: Presto Music offers its own Hi-Res

 

hgeifman

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I am a fan of the streaming service. I’ve used it for over a year. The Bluesound integration is one of the only reasons I still use a Node as my streamer.

I like their music organization, their music notes, and I find it really easy to discover music that I’ve been unfamiliar with. 

I also use Qubuz, but Presto is probably my most often used streaming service.

Now if they ever integrated into a higher end streaming platform, that would be very interesting.

@hgeifman Presto is focused on albums, definitely not playlists. Just my taste of course, but when I listen to classical and jazz, I typically listen by album, so it works for me. I do like their focus on introducing new albums and how I can find new music by classical genre by example. 

Thanks for the heads up about Audirvāna Studio, I will look into it.