Neil Young with his failed PonoPlayer
Neil Young has a long history with streaming music services, going back to 2012 when he claimed to have been working on a high quality music format with Steve Jobs. Since then he has complained about “Fisher Price” level audio quality in the MacBook Pro, and he briefly pulled his music from almost all streamers for the same reason.
Taking his music off Spotify, Apple Music, and more in 2016 was at least partly his taking a stance against how poor audio quality. But it was also a reaction to how the quality of his own high definition music player, the $400 Pono device, had been beaten by the iPhone in a blind test.
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Neil Young tries excusing his return to Spotify by saying Apple Music is now as bad