Thanks for doing this... I like Pandora, but I just recently started using Slacker radio as well, and the verdict is still out on which I like better.
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If you haven't heard of Pandora, you should. Pandora is a customizable radio service that is mostly free with commercials or $36 a year for commercial free plus additional features. Have you ever wondered which is better - voting up or down a song? Tom did and he designed an experiment to test it. The next step is up to you.
Discuss "Measuring Pandora Radio" here. Read the article.
Thanks for doing this... I like Pandora, but I just recently started using Slacker radio as well, and the verdict is still out on which I like better.
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I'm not all that persnickity about my Pandora.
I will say this- I think it is a fantastic product.
I have streaming capabilities on my Samsung BD2550- Netflix and Pandora.
The SQ on Pandora is just fine for background listening, which is what I use it for.
Two Trees Up for Pandora!
Now, as to the PQ on my Netflix..............![]()
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sholling (05-20-2010)
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Interesting. I've only used Pandora from my IPhone (they have a free "app") for generic background music, but for what it is, it mostly gets its tune selection right and the fact that I can plug my phone into something and have an endless music source is great. I am surprised sometimes, however, when I "create" a channel and the performer that I name it for is NOT in the first tune.
The sound isn't great, but I'm not expecting audiophile, just music from a period without interruption, which it does well.
sholling (05-20-2010)
I stream Pandora through my Squeezebox devices. Though I've never "fine tuned" my music to the level that this discussion provoked, it does seem like a great investment of time to "build" a station that's somewhat customized to you.
In regards to the quality of Pandora, I think the sound quality I get is a notch or two better than the sound quality I was getting during my trial of Sirius radio. Mainly though, Pandora has opened up my vision to a lot of artists out there that I never would have listened to before I heard them on Pandora. From there, I can go out an buy CDs or listen to further samples from the album to see if I want to buy the whole thing.
I don't use Pandora for critical listening. 60% of the time, I use it each evening as I'm winding down to fall asleep, or if I'm taking an afternoon nap. The other 40% of the time, I'll put it on for some ambient music if we have guests over or if I'm doing work around our house.
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I play it at home via my blueray player, at work via my computer and on my blackberry when I travel. Overall it sounds great, as another person had mentioned, its not audiophile grade but a lot better than my satellite radio or similar online channels. I purchased the $36 year subscription and absolutely love it. The subscription also allows 192k streaming so it certainly is comparable if not better than the average mp3. Overall I'm super happy. Just my 2 cents.
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I've found Pandora to offer the highest sound quality out of any streaming service I tested. I use it daily on my computer system and my family room system. It's as close to CD quality as you are going to find IMO.
I also purchased the "Pandora One" service that lets you stream at a higher bit rate. Sounds great to me for what it is. For only $36 a year I think its a pretty good deal.
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I've been paying for pandora one happily for a couple years. Absolutely worth the cash. I listed daily in the office and on the weekends at night on the patio. I go way over the 40 hours per month. Honestly, I'd pay more than they charge. It's that good.
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