Is using streaming services worthy of an audiophile?


I read that a lot of people on this forum use Tidal etc. Is this ok from audiophile perspective? I mean, do people who use such services actually know what quality is streamed? Don’t you lose all control over your music when you surrender to streaming services?
defiantboomerang
It’s pretty obvious digital has more detail than analog. But analog is more musical. Untreated CDs in untweaked systems are kind of the worst case scenario, inasmuch as they almost ALWAYS sound thin, wiry, bass shy, rolled off, tinny, electronic, lumpy, two dimensional, boring, synthetic, fake, congealed, and a lot like paper mache.

"... almost ALWAYS sound thin, wiry, bass shy, rolled off, tinny, electronic, lumpy, two dimensional, boring, synthetic, fake, congealed, and a lot like paper cache."

  I have both a decent vinyl rig and digital.  Broad generalizations like the above has just not been my experience.  For me it "almost ALWAYS" comes down to the individual recordings.  Sometimes vinyl sound better...sometimes digital.  I'm just happy to have the choices and do not feel the need to draw a line in the sand and take a stand for one or the other.  Same is true of streaming... just another choice. 
+1, randyhat

I too, have heard excellent examples  of both formats. Anyone that says that one format can always outdo the other is only fooling themselves. It's all about recording quality.
One format always outperforms the other? Are you hot dogging me? 🌭

Nobody said that. Obviously a good example of either format - and one that is tweaked to perfection - can outperform a bad example or a stock out of the box example of the other format. Hel-loo! Each format has it’s advantages. Well, potential advantages. You don't hear too many CDs that actually have a dynamic range of 90 dB, do you? Let’s bring the argument back down to Earth.