I salute you sir.Yes, that's a bummer. Really hope they team up with others. But I can't in good conscience keep on supporting Tidal now.
I salute you sir.Yes, that's a bummer. Really hope they team up with others. But I can't in good conscience keep on supporting Tidal now.
I have subscriptions to both Tidal and Quobuz. I am listening to Quobuz more because and Quobuz has a better selection of albums to stream in the genres I listen to. Will probably drop Tidal. The only problem with Quobuz is the desktop app is a little buggy so I use Audirvana+ instead.
Do you subscribe to both services so you can confirm my opinions? Also, you would really need to be using Audirvana+ as that player is better than the Quobuz desktop app (more depth to the soundstage and better imaging.) There is a free trial for Windows 10. Regardless I will list a few to compare over the next couple of days.
Darko is a great TV personality but his assessment of audio fidelity are unfortunately not correct.Darko has written he gets slightly better SQ from Audirvana+ than Roon in his system.
If any two streamer services are using the same digital source and they sound different to the end user, either something is amiss with one of the streamers processes. Or expectation bias is causing the listener to hear something that isn't there.Not my first rodeo, as an audio enthusiast for many years I have learned not to take anything I read on any forum or website as gospel but ultimately trust my own ears.
Not my first rodeo, as an audio enthusiast for many years I have learned not to take anything I read on any forum or website as gospel but ultimately trust my own ears.
Not my first rodeo, as an audio enthusiast for many years I have learned not to take anything I read on any forum or website as gospel but ultimately trust my own ears.
Has anyone recorded the same song from both services and done a null test?Not my first rodeo, as an audio enthusiast for many years I have learned not to take anything I read on any forum or website as gospel but ultimately trust my own ears.
As my philosophically brilliant but morally ambiguous grandfather used to say, "...it ain't illegal if you don't get caught..." ;-)
Darko is a great TV personality but his assessment of audio fidelity are unfortunately not correct.