I guess I'm in the minority here, I don't really hear much difference between Apple Music and Tidal when it comes to sound quality. There's maybe a song here or there, where I think Tidal might have a slight edge, but it's so slight I wouldn't trust it unless I actually did a blind test to confirm it. On the other hand, several times I've not been able to find songs on Tidal that I had on Apple Music, which is a very real tangible reason that's prevented me from making a total switch to Tidal.
I'm also curious why people are surprised Tidal would sound as good as CD... they're both redbook quality and lossless. In many cases, the studios are going to send Tidal the exact same digital files that they use to master their CD's. Unless Tidal does some special processing before creating the digital assets, why would it be worse than CD?
I'm also curious why people are surprised Tidal would sound as good as CD... they're both redbook quality and lossless. In many cases, the studios are going to send Tidal the exact same digital files that they use to master their CD's. Unless Tidal does some special processing before creating the digital assets, why would it be worse than CD?