@oldschoolsound,
Vinyl is unquestionably smoother and more ethereal regardless of solid state v tubes. But, my sense (and I'm not sure) is that my phono preamp is doing a great job. It's also tube based and of any upgrade I've done it made the most difference. I know a phono preamp seems like the least sexy thing to buy; it was. It's one of the most valuable pieces in my system.
Tidal using MQA masters is really, really good. In fact, with the right recordings it's near spectacular. I do, however, still prefer vinyl.
On my older rig, the NAD/Tidal masters edged out vinyl at even rate (say 1 in 2 recordings). The phono pre made the difference. Some guy on here told me that was my weak link. He was right.
Vinyl is unquestionably smoother and more ethereal regardless of solid state v tubes. But, my sense (and I'm not sure) is that my phono preamp is doing a great job. It's also tube based and of any upgrade I've done it made the most difference. I know a phono preamp seems like the least sexy thing to buy; it was. It's one of the most valuable pieces in my system.
Tidal using MQA masters is really, really good. In fact, with the right recordings it's near spectacular. I do, however, still prefer vinyl.
On my older rig, the NAD/Tidal masters edged out vinyl at even rate (say 1 in 2 recordings). The phono pre made the difference. Some guy on here told me that was my weak link. He was right.