Tidal equivalent for Classical?


I enjoy Tidal, but the classical catalog is pretty lean. I recall a thread in which someone identified a streaming service for classical music at 16/44 quality, but can't find the thread. Thanks for your help.
77jovian
I am addicted to it. Great repertoire, excellent sound and, just recently, a better GUI.
I recently did the trial but did not subscribe because of the lack of a remote control app for IOS devices.  However, I found the sound quality to be outstanding and the selection was considerably better than Tidal.  If I had easier access to my Macbook pro, I would join in a heartbeat, but the way I currently have my system set up, it would be difficult to change the selection when I needed to.  I am pathetically lazy.

I am very curious - how does the sound on these various services compare to a decently-set up high end computer server containing ripped 16/44 tracks?  I have a MacMini server that is somewhat tweaked but not tweaked to the max as some have done.  I tried lossless streaming on Qobuz for a while as I do like their catalog.  But ultimately I found myself not using Qobuz much, as I found that the sound from my ripped CDs was enough better that I always seemed to gravitate to the latter.  I am waiting I guess to be able to stream from Qobuz or perhaps another source without any compromise relative to ripped CD sound.  I wonder if I am missing something? For instance, does any one have a streamer/server set-up - Aries etc - which leaves them indifferent between the sound of 16/44 tracks streamed in from Tidal/Qobuz/HD Tracks versus music ripped from CDs?
Thanks

I like the repertoire of ABACUS on my laptop; don't have the hardware required to listen over my main system (I think I must change that soon). User supported but not subscription based so you can donate if you wish. Mozart,Beethoven,etc.
Sorry,I was off topic,by error.Abacus is a classical radio station available on TuneIn.