Spotify price

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I've been thinking about this recently. I love Spotify and in all honesty it probably does stop me downloading from, ahem, other sites. I am happy with adverts but at £9.99 I would not subscribe unless I could also download the songs without DRM (hell that's not going to happen).

But at what price would you subscribe? I would probably do so for around the £5 per month mark.
 
Well as I used to spend atleast £10 a month buying songs on iTunes I couldn't really complain at it... and I do use spotify extensively...

However to my mind I'd only pay £10/month for it if it included a windows mobile client (which is my current phone OS heh)...

Otherwise I prolly wouldn't pay more than £6-7.
 
£5 would be my limit.

Their listings miss off the music I really want (Led Zepp, Pink Floyd and a few notable others) and the actual quality of the music played is good enough for my headphones on my laptop/PC but when I pass it through an Amp and some nice speakers, things arn't so rosey. I'm not sure if the higher quality option would make that much of a difference but tbh any form of compression is instantly noticeable on good equipment...

£119.88 a year is just too much to listen to music that I can't take with me, especially when the music that I would really want isn't available. Having said that, I use the free version all day nearly everyday and just put up with the adverts.
 
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