Help with streaming Tidal's Master tracks


Hi folks, new guy here so please bear with me. 

I would like some advice about what exactly I would need hardware wise to enable Tidals master music. Right now I am streaming their cd quality with either apple airplay from my airport express output or from dish music through dish hopper output.

I realize I must use my computer to get the master tracks but am a little confused as to what additional hardware I need. My IMac is in a different room but I can run cables if need be. My equipment right now is a Jolida 3502p amp and a Schitt Freya preamp, my speakers are Paradigm studio 60'sv3. So as you see not real high end stuff but what I can afford. I'm pleased with the sound quality but would like to try the master tracks from Tidal. I don't have a dac. Would you folks explain to me what I would need to do to use Tidal at its full potential. I appreciate any advice you can offer. Thanks, erik

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Thank you Ghosthouse, you’ve been a big help! I do have an airport express for wifi, I’ll see if I can get it to work. You mention you’re not hung up on mqa playback. I’ve never heard better than cd quality except old DVD audio discs on my system. Is the difference in your opinion worth it or negligible in sound quality? My magic bullet chasing can be futile sometimes so I like to hear others opinions

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i guess what I'm asking is should I skip the mqa stuff and maybe get a dac rather than relying on the airport express that will make my streaming sources sound better or will the tidal masters really sound much better?
"...will the tidal masters really sound much better?"
That is a loaded question! Can o’ worms, etc., etc. :-)
You should search the discussions by entering MQA. I’m kind of cynical about MQA. My issue is the source material.  If applied to some well-recorded first gen analog master tape, I guess it could sound even more wonderfuller than the non-MQA version.  But garbage in/garbage out still applies whether sprinkled with MQA fairy dust or not.  I already hear as much if not more difference in the SQ of "conventional" recordings as what MQA seems to bring.  Do I really need to spend for an MQA capability?  Hope that makes sense.  Yet another black mark against my audiophile credentials, no doubt.  I’m sure others will have a different view. Listen to ’em! BUT, bottom line: trying and listening is the only way you can know if it’s "better" to/for you (your ears, your gear). The Red is a pretty low cost way to get the experience. You can probably even get one from a seller with a return policy. Good luck.
"will the tidal masters really sound much better?"

Not a can of worms at all...They definitely sound better as long as the streamer/DAC can support MQA. Simple answer.
As for the set up, sorry but computer sourced audio is a big hassle. Unless you have lot of hi-rez files dowloaded on your machine. For streaming high quality music, I strongly recommend looking into a Bluesound Node or another streaming/DAC device in your budget. Don’t go down the rabbit hole trying to get a better sound from USB or your computer. MHO.
Thanks Kalali for your thoughts. One question if I may. To make Tidal master tracks available do you hook up an Ethernet cable between the blue sound node and the computer or does the blue sound node not need to be hooked up to a computer? This is where my confusion comes in regarding the various solutions available.