@johnglass @mono I'm not quite 100% clear what you're saying, but I do have to kind of disagree with "it sounds the same." This part is tricky. It *CAN* sound the same. More often than not, however, quality is reduced with streaming. Whether by choice (less bandwidth,) quality of connection (will reduce automatically upon drops/signal loss,) or even just availability (not all thing has a high quality version available in streaming services.
Of course, purchased copies can vary too. It's easy to rip a CD to full quality, but if you purchase MP3s or whatever you may well get low grade (kind of makes you want to sue those people who once said that 128Kbps MP3 was "CD quality." It is not.) I wish more services sold FLAC or other lossless formats.
@nazokiyoubinbou @mono Most music streaming services are offering lossless CD 44.1 kHz levels at minimum for all of their tracks. One of the big reasons Spotify sucks for consumers is they do not but nearly everyone else does. I usually put about 2 albums per week on my playlist which is over $1000 usd per year if purchased individually. Instead I can spend $120 usd a year for the same albums via streaming.