Thanks, Portland. You reminded me and now that you mention it I do recall downloading Tidal back when I first trialled it. At that time, I was streaming Spotify & Tidal and playing ALAC ripped CDs via USB out of the MacBook. Got rid of Tidal when I cancelled the trial subscription because I couldn't hear a major diff. between it & Spotify (similar decision process as what Loomisjohnson reports). More recently, got an Aries Mini that came with a Tidal subscription. With this I can hear more of a difference between the two services but still think it's not huge; i.e., listening on the main system to Spotify doesn't leave me pining for Tidal. I still use the MacBook as a source for headphone listening at night. I wonder if having Tidal on the desktop would eliminate some of the buffering delays I encounter when playing from the Tidal site via Google Chrome. Okay. Thanks again for your reminder.
On mid-fi do you hear much difference between Tidal and Spotify
If you are using Spotify paid membership and using the 320kbps vs Tidal streaming? I am mostly listening (wired) in my car and headphone with my iPhone and MacBook.
Since the services are very similar I wondered if it is worth the $20 for Tidal HiFi vs $10 for Spotify. Or similarly Tidal Premium at 320kbps at $10.
Thoughts?
Since the services are very similar I wondered if it is worth the $20 for Tidal HiFi vs $10 for Spotify. Or similarly Tidal Premium at 320kbps at $10.
Thoughts?
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