You have to sign into Qobuz and go to the playlist section. Search for Hi-Fi Audio Partners there. It is not my playlist. It was built by Infigo Audio and they made it a public playlist available to everyone.
My recommended QoBuz playlist is Hi-Fi Audio Partners
My recommended QoBuz playlist so please search on Hi-Fi Audio Partners (look for the Infigo Audio tab). These are the Infigo Audio company’s tracks they use at the various audio shows. Infigo Audio will be curating this list by adding and deleting tracks over time so it might change gradually.
These tracks are fun to listen to. Great music and, yes, I made it a Qobuz favorite.
For more information on Infigo Audio, please see this link:
I am new to Qobuz. It only became available in Canada earlier this year. The sound in amazing. The library is incredible. The recommended playlist from Qobuz sucks. What am I doing wrong? I just discovered last week I can I can put the Qobuz app on my iPhone and stream it via Bluetooth audio in my car. I can finally retire SiriusXM. Tell me about how custom playlist work? Thanks. |
I was able to find this only as "Infigo AudioHigh end playlist." Nothing came up under "Hi-fi Audio Partners." Looks like there might be some good material on the playlist, although half of it is only "CD" quality. With my Node and Ares II DAC I can hear the improved audio quality of higher-res files on Qobuz, compared to CD files, although some CD files have surprised me with their sound quality, like some (classical-music) recordings on the BIS label. |
It’s pretty cool that people can all listen to the exact same source material using a playlist like that on Qobuz. We need some “stream and review” threads where forum user’s each do their review of what they hear on their setup streaming the same thing. How fun would that be? I’ll try to give this playlist a listen this weekend maybe. Mojo 2 is another Qobuz playlist worth a listen on your cool hifi. |
@drmuso, I do not understand why you found the "Infigo AudioHigh end playlist” and that nothing came up under "Hi-Fi Audio Partners”. The good news is that you found the Infigo playlist. While I agree some of the songs are CD quality and others are hi-res, I like the variety of music. Many of these artists I have never heard of before. I also agree that the high-res albums on QoBuz have excellent sound quality. Another search option is you can go to QoBuz’s playlists and search on hi-res. You should find some playlists that contain all hi-res tracks. You might also search on hi-res in the main QoBuz search bar for additional hi-res albums. |
Just listened to it +1 @hgeifman ! Great playlist to work out your system. |