Tidal vs Hi Res Files vs CD vs “Netflix”. My test. Incredible!
1. Introduction. I know there are
several threads on different forums about similar subjects, but I couldn’t find
one with the exact information I wanted, so I performed my own test.
This is not a scientific test, but I’ve got very consistent results that
I want to share and read your opinions.
2. First, the basics:
2.1. I listen to ALL of my music
streaming Tidal because I like very much its infinite library, the instant
access to the music, the chance to make lists with different artists by gender
and not having to listen to entire records, the cost of all that music against
having a private library of CDs or Hi Res files, the interface, the information
of the artists, the chance of finding new and amazing music, etc.
2.2. If I decide to change Tidal (for CD
for instance) it would have to be due to a SIGNIFICANT difference in sound
quality.
2.3. For the test I used the EXACT same
system for every source, from the DAC to the speakers (pream, power amp cables,
etc). By the way, the system
is a hi end and a pretty revealing one, so I can hear the differences easily.
2.4. I used only Tidal as HiFi streaming
service as I don’t have Qobuz where I live (Argentina).
2.5. For the comparisons I used the same
songs in different formats and sources, most of the times (not always), from
the same album when possible.
I know you will say that
different masters from any band will differ in sound quality and I know that,
but I’ve got consistent and very similar results on the different tests and if
I have to choose a source with the effort of chasing each song’s perfect
recording/master, it would be endless, pointless and very expensive.
2.6. The songs I used are NOT audiophile
grade recordings, BUT they serve for the purpose as they were available from
the different sources and my CD collection is very scarce.
2.7. I did only a few test as I don’t
have the time and the patience to spend hours on this subject as I’m not a
reviewer and, as I’ve said, the results were consistent.
2.8. Cables (speaker, USB, RCA/Coaxial,
Power, etc) are good enough, but not the most expensive ones (Kimber and DH
Labs mostly).
2.9. I did A/B test with almost no delay,
as the three rigs tested were connected to different inputs of my DAC and I
only had to switch between them. That helped me A LOT to detect the
differences.
3. Rigs for the tests (upstream from
the DAC)
3.1. Computer-USB chain (for Tidal and Hi
Res Files):
Ethernet Cisco Gigabyte
Switch and CAT8 Ethernet cable to my Windows 10 Notebook.
Audinirvana+ for
streaming Tidal or playing Hi Res files from the hard disk.
Audioquest Jitterbug as
pasive filter for the USB port.
Wyred4Sound USB
Reclocker with a Swagman Hifi Linear Power Supply.
Gustard U16 USB to I2S
converter (a very good upgrade in my system).
I2S 2.1 protocol (HDMI) cable
to the DAC.
3.2. CD
Player Rig:
Samsung budget Blue-Ray
player.
Coaxial cable (Kimber 1m
long) to my DAC.
3.3. Netflix Rig:
LG Smart Tv.
Cheap Amazon
Toslink/Optical cable to my DAC.
The Tv uses WiFi for
connection, instead of Ethernet cable like the computer (wich is much better
soundwise), and it is not connected to the AC Power conditioners and Filters as
the USB-Computer chain is.
4. Tests
4.1. CD vs Tidal (Hi Fi and MQA)
4.1.1.
Band:
Huey Lewis and the News
Tidal (Hi Fi and MQA)
Album: Sports.
CD Album: The Best of
Huey Lewis.
Best sound in order:
a.
Tidal MQA
b.
CD
c.
Tidal HiFi
NOTE: the differences/gaps in sound quality
between a; b and c were similar. NOT big, but noticeable and “very consistent
with the next tests (A-ha and Coldplay)”. I also think I noticed them as I
changed fast from one source to the next. Otherway, I think it would be hard to
detect them.
4.1.2.
Band: A-ha
Tidal (MQA) Album: Time
and Again, The ultimate A-ha.
CD and Tidal (Hi Fi)
Album: The Hits of A-ha (not available on MQA).
Best sound in order:
a.
Tidal MQA
b.
CD
c.
Tidal HiFi
4.1.3.
Band: Coldplay
Tidal (HiFi and MQA)
Album: A head full of dreams.
CD Album: A head full of
dreams.
Best sound in order:
a.
Tidal MQA
b.
CD
c.
Tidal HiFi
4.2. Hi Res (PCM 96/24) vs Tidal (only Hi
Fi, not MQA)
4.2.1.
Band: Pink Floyd.
Album (for both
sources): The Division Bell.
HiRes file was a LITTLE
better. May be so little that it could be placebo effect and so little that it
doesn’t justify having HiRes files for computer playback.
4.3. Netflix
vs Tidal (Hifi)
Here I don’t have many
choices as Netflix is not an audio streaming app.
I found the difference
by chance. Nevertheless, before the tests, I always had the feeling that the
sound coming from Netflix was somehow better than my USB rig, but I thought it
wasn’t possible and it was only my imagination considering all the money I
spent on my USB-Computer rig. BOY, I WAS WRONG!!
I only compared a couple
of songs, but I didn’t need more than that a couple of direct comparison as I
find ALL of the songs to sound better than my USB rig because I’ve been
listening to the latter for a long time and, eventhough every recording is
different, I know how it sounds my Rig in general (tone, soundstage, layering,
imagining, impact, bass, etc).
The songs I used to make
the A/B comparison are “Still falling for you” from Ellie Goulding from Bridget
Jones’s baby Soundtrack and “Nothing’s gonna hurt you baby” from Cigarettes
After Sex from Kidnapping Stella Soundtrack.
Well, eventhough they
are NOT audiophile songs, the sound from my Tv (I repeat with wifi, cheap cable
and NO AC conditioning) is SO MUCH better and analog than the one from my USB
rig, that I still cannot believe it!!!
I cannot compare it to
any other format than Tidal HiFi, but the difference is SO BIG that I think not
even Tidal MQA on my USB-Computer rig comes close.
5.
Conclusions
5.1. I know that if I get a better CD
player I will get much better sound, but I also think that if I get a good
streamer-transport, I will also improve my Tidal sound quality a lot, may be by
a similar margin.
5.2. So, Im after a good
streamer-transport to get AT LEAST the sound quality I have with my Netflix
rig. If I dont get it with it, I will recomend Tidal to hire Netflix engineers!!! J
6. I would love to hear some other
audiophiles “similar” experiences with CD vs Tidal vs other hifi digital formats
and sources.
Please only post about real experiences, not
getting to technical, as it gets boring and somehow useless.